SIMPROVING THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN THE LESS FAVOURED AREAS OF ROMANIA

This paper deals with finding solutions for improving the economic activities in Romania’s undeveloped areas, which still represent a major problem for this country’s economy. During 1999 and 2009, these areas were considered tax havens, due to some facilities accorded by the Government and the EU (...

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Main Authors: Tileaga Cosmin, Cosmescu Ioan
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Language:deu
Published: University of Oradea 2011-07-01
Series:Annals of the University of Oradea: Economic Science
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Online Access:http://anale.steconomiceuoradea.ro/volume/2011/special/034.pdf
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spelling doaj-7c4faa4232e444e49699449fa32030462020-11-24T23:29:44ZdeuUniversity of OradeaAnnals of the University of Oradea: Economic Science1222-569X1582-54502011-07-011special373380SIMPROVING THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN THE LESS FAVOURED AREAS OF ROMANIATileaga CosminCosmescu IoanThis paper deals with finding solutions for improving the economic activities in Romania’s undeveloped areas, which still represent a major problem for this country’s economy. During 1999 and 2009, these areas were considered tax havens, due to some facilities accorded by the Government and the EU (headage compensatory allowances*, tax deductions, non-refundable funds). Many had the opportunity to invest in those regions, but no positive effect was to be seen. Tulcea County (Danube Delta area), coal mine regions, rural areas and the North-East area (Suceava and Botosani county) are considered to be Romania’s less favoured areas. * The objective of these schemes is to provide a reasonable level of income for farmers where natural production conditions are least favourable so as to conserve the countryside by the prevention of further depopulation of rural areas. Compensatory allowances are payable to farmers for the keeping of cattle, sheep and goats. (www.europa.eu)http://anale.steconomiceuoradea.ro/volume/2011/special/034.pdfless favoured areasnon-refundable fundstax havenseconomic growtheconomic activities
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SIMPROVING THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN THE LESS FAVOURED AREAS OF ROMANIA
Annals of the University of Oradea: Economic Science
less favoured areas
non-refundable funds
tax havens
economic growth
economic activities
author_facet Tileaga Cosmin
Cosmescu Ioan
author_sort Tileaga Cosmin
title SIMPROVING THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN THE LESS FAVOURED AREAS OF ROMANIA
title_short SIMPROVING THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN THE LESS FAVOURED AREAS OF ROMANIA
title_full SIMPROVING THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN THE LESS FAVOURED AREAS OF ROMANIA
title_fullStr SIMPROVING THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN THE LESS FAVOURED AREAS OF ROMANIA
title_full_unstemmed SIMPROVING THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN THE LESS FAVOURED AREAS OF ROMANIA
title_sort simproving the economic activities in the less favoured areas of romania
publisher University of Oradea
series Annals of the University of Oradea: Economic Science
issn 1222-569X
1582-5450
publishDate 2011-07-01
description This paper deals with finding solutions for improving the economic activities in Romania’s undeveloped areas, which still represent a major problem for this country’s economy. During 1999 and 2009, these areas were considered tax havens, due to some facilities accorded by the Government and the EU (headage compensatory allowances*, tax deductions, non-refundable funds). Many had the opportunity to invest in those regions, but no positive effect was to be seen. Tulcea County (Danube Delta area), coal mine regions, rural areas and the North-East area (Suceava and Botosani county) are considered to be Romania’s less favoured areas. * The objective of these schemes is to provide a reasonable level of income for farmers where natural production conditions are least favourable so as to conserve the countryside by the prevention of further depopulation of rural areas. Compensatory allowances are payable to farmers for the keeping of cattle, sheep and goats. (www.europa.eu)
topic less favoured areas
non-refundable funds
tax havens
economic growth
economic activities
url http://anale.steconomiceuoradea.ro/volume/2011/special/034.pdf
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