Globalizarea și efectele ei în România
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Economia internațională în general. Relații economice internaționale. Economie globală (439)
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PARGARU, Ion, MARGINĂ, Oleg, PARTAL, Cristina, PĂTĂRLĂGEANU, Simona Roxana. Globalizarea și efectele ei în România. In: Competitivitatea şi Inovarea în Economia Cunoaşterii, Ed. 21, 28-29 septembrie 2018, Chișinău. Chisinau, Republica Moldova: Departamentul Editorial-Poligrafic al ASEM, 2018, Ediția 21, Vol.1, pp. 177-184. ISBN 978-9975-75-932-8.
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Competitivitatea şi Inovarea în Economia Cunoaşterii
Ediția 21, Vol.1, 2018
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21, Chișinău, Moldova, 28-29 septembrie 2018

Globalizarea și efectele ei în România

CZU: 339.9+338.22(498)
JEL: Q01, Z13, F64

Pag. 177-184

Pargaru Ion1, Margină Oleg2, Partal Cristina3, Pătărlăgeanu Simona Roxana1
 
1 Academia de Studii Economice din Moldova,
2 CRS Agency,
3 ANTREC, Buzău
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 16 ianuarie 2019


Rezumat

Globalization is a theme that has inspired many researchers to determine both the creation mechanisms and its immediate and forward-looking effects. Globalization is a complex or complex phenomenon, sometimes ambivalent, even contradictory, that has been viewed and analyzed differently by those who have assumed this risk or responsibility. Beyond these analyzes, globalization remains a real, living fact that we must confront, regardless of our will or choice. This article aims to present a globalization in terms of the effects it produces in Romania. Research methods such as documentary analysis, specialized literature research, and data interpretation have allowed us to uncover key features of how globalization has penetrated into Romania. Thus, one of the problems faced by Romania was generated by the delay in starting the globalization race. Living in the communist space of the economy controlled and controlled by the state under the sign of the worker and industry myth, Romania has been one of the last countries to benefit from the revolution of transport, communications, labor productivity and, ultimately, information. The conclusions of our research have surprised ideas that globalization is probably the last stage in the evolution of humanity. Despite all these warnings, we cannot avoid or eliminate globalization.

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environmental policies, globalization