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The Decline of Capital Investments in Romania

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  • Constantin ANGHELACHE

    („Artifex” University of Bucharest/Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest)

  • Alexandru MANOLE

    („Artifex” University of Bucharest)

  • Ligia PRODAN

    (Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest)

  • Zoica DINCA (NICOLA)

    („Artifex” University of Bucharest/Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest)

  • Andreea BALTAC

    („Artifex” University of Bucharest/Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest)

Abstract

In countries like Romania, which was in the process of transition to a market economy, the need to attract investment in areas that are amenable to develop objective is a necessity. Romania, like other Eastern European countries, has inherited an integrated industrial development capacities, working interdependently and ensured the production at a level more or less necessary products, the internal market and a surplus for exports to markets that support the quality of the products in question. In the context of developments recorded in 2000-2012, there is fear that it will still be difficult to recovered 'Ark adrift', named for the national economy. In fact, foreign investment will depend on the prospect that the 'new Government' to have an anti-crisis program, the recovery of the national economy, and the internal resources of the existing exemption from taxation of reinvested profits etc. In the immediate perspective, there is a danger to be consumed and little financial reserves that still exists, to increase the public debt, reduction and degradation in the long run, some components of national wealth, so that the further restructuring of the national economy will become even more difficult, if not impossible.

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  • Constantin ANGHELACHE & Alexandru MANOLE & Ligia PRODAN & Zoica DINCA (NICOLA) & Andreea BALTAC, 2013. "The Decline of Capital Investments in Romania," Romanian Statistical Review Supplement, Romanian Statistical Review, vol. 61(3), pages 16-30, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:rsr:supplm:v:61:y:2013:i:3:p:16-30
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    1. Constantin MITRUT & Adina Mihaela DINU & Ligia PRODAN & Bogdan DRAGOMIR, 2014. "GDP and Foreign Investments Evolution," Romanian Statistical Review Supplement, Romanian Statistical Review, vol. 62(1), pages 126-129, January.

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