PUBLIC POLICY REGARDING FISCAL IMPLEMENTATION IN ROMANIA

Journal Title: MANAGERIAL CHALLENGES OF THE CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 10

Abstract

This paper highlights how the economic evolution was permanently postponed after the end of communism in Romania. One of the key factors in attracting foreign investors to Romania was and is a healthy fiscal system and this will be the main focus of our research, to which we will add a touch of what should be done to keep the pace with the competition created by globalization.

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D. Alex Bodislav, C. V. Rădulescu, Cătălin Alexandru Barbu

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D. Alex Bodislav, C. V. Rădulescu, Cătălin Alexandru Barbu (2017). PUBLIC POLICY REGARDING FISCAL IMPLEMENTATION IN ROMANIA. MANAGERIAL CHALLENGES OF THE CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY, 1(10), 105-107. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-274366