Competitiveness from Desideratum to the Strategic Objective of the Romanian Leadership 

Journal Title: Dezbateri social economice - Year 2014, Vol 6, Issue 4

Abstract

The Romanian leadership is the one which can help to identify a new model of economic growth based on the emphasised areas' development, areas which have shown their potential and competitiveness. Such a growth model would be based on the orientation of SMEs in Romania towards the foreign markets by producing innovative goods and services and by attracting the foreign investment in areas such as energy, tourism, health care, information technology and communications (ICT), etc. It is also necessary to encourage the private initiatives and increase their competitiveness by help of Romanian entrepreneurs and managers.

Authors and Affiliations

Daniel Laurentiu Stefan, Viorel Craciuneanu

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Daniel Laurentiu Stefan, Viorel Craciuneanu (2014). Competitiveness from Desideratum to the Strategic Objective of the Romanian Leadership . Dezbateri social economice, 6(4), 84-89. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-122089