REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT: ROMANIA’S CASE
Regional development is a concept aimed at boosting and diversifying economic activity, stimulating investment, contributing to the judicious use of human resources and quality of life. Could be applied to regional development policy were set eight development regions, which comprise all over Romania. Each development area includes several counties. Developing regions are not administrative units not having legal personality, being the result of an agreement between the county and local councils.
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2015-07-06
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Authors: | Dobrescu, Emilian M. ; Pociovalisteanu, Diana Mihaela |
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Editura Universitatii Ştefan cel Mare din Suceava |
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