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The Relationship Between Banks – Public Services – Decentralization

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  • Marina Zaharioaie

    („Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, Iaşi)

  • Irina Bosie

    („Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, Iaşi)

Abstract

Development of public services is the effect of applying administrative reforms involving the banks and financial contribution. Decentralization strengthening and modernization of administrative structures and public services is supported by the World Bank, International Monetary Fund and the European Union, supplement the financial resources to facilitate development. To attract financing funds, local governments often resort to loans from the banks that manage the funds targeted. Money is used to supplement the income of local governments who needs loans for financing European projects. Empirical research on this way will make disclosures regarding the various types of banks involved in this process.

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  • Marina Zaharioaie & Irina Bosie, 2011. "The Relationship Between Banks – Public Services – Decentralization," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania / Editura Economica, vol. 5(5(558)(su), pages 884-888, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:agr:journl:v:5(558)(supplement):y:2011:i:5(558)(supplement):p:884-888
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