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Integration Of The Romanian Tourism Entrepreneurship On The European Tourism Market

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  • Stefan (Matei) Adriana

    (Corresponding author: PhD-Valahia University in Targovishte-Management Field)

  • Bratasanu (Lupu) Simona

    (Corresponding coauthor: PhD-Valahia University in Targovishte-Management Field)

Abstract

Tourism entrepreneurship involves a specific demand for goods and services, a demand that stimulates the growth of their production, trains the economic role with the creation of new jobs and income generation for the population, capitalizes on the development of regions, which contributes to economic activity. as an economic activity it is based on a close cooperation of the tourism industry with the other economic sectors such as: infrastructure, agriculture, environmental management, etc. Romania's accession to the European Union led to visa liberalization, since then, the tourism industry has grown, travel agencies have been able to offer more destinations to tourists, who began to earn better and wanted to travel. Increased income, purchasing power , and Romanians have started to travel all over the world. Most researchers in the field claim that, as a consequence of the restructuring of our domestic and international tourism, integration into the European Union was the best opportunity to know the Romanian tourism potential and its inclusion in the international circuit. This study analyzes the determining factors in the promotion and development of Romanian tourism on the international market

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  • Stefan (Matei) Adriana & Bratasanu (Lupu) Simona, 2020. "Integration Of The Romanian Tourism Entrepreneurship On The European Tourism Market," Management Strategies Journal, Constantin Brancoveanu University, vol. 49(3), pages 54-61.
  • Handle: RePEc:brc:journl:v:49:y:2020:i:3:p:54-61
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    Keywords

    tourism entrepreneurship; forms of manifestation of Romanian; international entrepreneurship; integration; European system; supply; demand;
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    JEL classification:

    • M21 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Economics - - - Business Economics

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