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The Romanian society is crossing one of the most important stages of its transition toward the integration in the European Union started with January 1st, 2007; this will define the final processes bound for the socio-economic reconstruction. Based on the previous experiences, an assumption rose up...
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The paper carries out a short literature review on public sector and public marketing terms. The findings of the paper’s study shows that the Romanian public sector should give more importance to marketing activities, as 87% of the respondents sustained when asked about their necessity. Within...
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The education and selection of the public marketing specialists is a new challenge that has to be faced because of the new development of the area and the interest paid by the public sector to the marketing theory and practice. That is why at a first step we compare the skills requested to the...
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Citizens perception and the satisfaction extent/degree that they have in their relationship with the public institutions are brought about by the manner how these respond to their requests and by the attitude that the civil servants have.The estimation of the three status vectors:the...
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Properly spending the budget on public investments is the main issue of public authorities. The investment projects sustained by the state are very important for the entire socio-economic life. This is the reason that put the selection process of the solution under question marks and suspicions....
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The economy of knowledge requires measures of national wealth that take into account aspects not contemplated by GDP, in order to portray the situation of a country more truthfully. In this paper, we use a new model to measure the intellectual capital of nations, adapted from microeconomics. It...
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