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The Economic Effects and Efforts within the Economic Efficiency of the Investments

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Zaharica Florea Ianc (D.G.F.P. GORJ)
Abstract

An important role is that of the concept of economic efficiency, this one realizing the relation between the allotted sources for the realization of an action and the results gotten as a consequence, this concept is orienting the dosage of the resources towards those fields of activity, where their use is assured the used with a maximal efficiency in the conditions of a rational and harmonious development of the national economy. The efficiency is synonymous with the effectiveness; but in the last years the term of efficiency has received a large use.

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Article provided by University of Petrosani, Romania in its journal Annals of University of Petroşani.

Volume (Year): 7 (2007)
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Pages: 183-188
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Keywords: effects efforts economic efficiency investment

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