Regional Development in Romania: Empirical Evidence Regarding the Factors for Measuring a Prosperous and Sustainable Economy

The present study aims to present, evaluate and identify the factors required to measure the prosperity and sustainability of Romania’s economy over the specific period 2000–2020 in light of sustainable regional development assessments, and examines how the main factors—as considered by the authors—...

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Main Authors: Ibinceanu Onica Mihaela Cristina, Cristache Nicoleta, Dobrea Răzvan Cătălin, Florescu Margareta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/3942
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spelling doaj-ffe0904ca98b411394436d777877d9c42021-04-02T23:00:29ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-04-01133942394210.3390/su13073942Regional Development in Romania: Empirical Evidence Regarding the Factors for Measuring a Prosperous and Sustainable EconomyIbinceanu Onica Mihaela Cristina0Cristache Nicoleta1Dobrea Răzvan Cătălin2Florescu Margareta3Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, 80001 Galați, RomaniaFaculty of Economics and Business Administration, Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, 80001 Galați, RomaniaDepartment of Management, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, 010374 București, RomaniaDepartment of Management, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, 010374 București, RomaniaThe present study aims to present, evaluate and identify the factors required to measure the prosperity and sustainability of Romania’s economy over the specific period 2000–2020 in light of sustainable regional development assessments, and examines how the main factors—as considered by the authors—may be integrated into regional development policies. The focus throughout the study is on the need to permanently support the development of Romanian regions in direct relation to the sustainable indicators presented within the model—through the use of data from empirical analysis—which are measures of Romania’s economic prosperity and long-term economic growth. Therefore, the study intends to assess the progress of each region of the country, showing the evolution and selection of factors that are related to sustainability, namely, child survival, poverty and education, with implications for regional development strategies and local initiatives that must promote wider sustainable regional development. Furthermore, the aim of the study is to analyse the influence of sustainable inflows on economic prosperity, reflected in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita for each region in Romania, considering factors related to sustainability and the major differences between the regions, depending on the effectiveness of these public policy applications. With this approach, our goal—considering all the macroregions of the country—is to emphasize the significance of two main aims in sustainable regional development: a better allocation of the means which actively aim to decrease the unemployment rate and a better infrastructure for public services. National, regional and local administrations play important roles in promoting coherent sustainability in economic, social and environmental activities. Regardless of the level at which development policies are devised—local, county or regional—they must take into consideration and monitor the determinants of sustainable development in cases where development is the ultimate goal.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/3942economic prosperitychild survivaleducationeradication of povertyRomania
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author Ibinceanu Onica Mihaela Cristina
Cristache Nicoleta
Dobrea Răzvan Cătălin
Florescu Margareta
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Cristache Nicoleta
Dobrea Răzvan Cătălin
Florescu Margareta
Regional Development in Romania: Empirical Evidence Regarding the Factors for Measuring a Prosperous and Sustainable Economy
Sustainability
economic prosperity
child survival
education
eradication of poverty
Romania
author_facet Ibinceanu Onica Mihaela Cristina
Cristache Nicoleta
Dobrea Răzvan Cătălin
Florescu Margareta
author_sort Ibinceanu Onica Mihaela Cristina
title Regional Development in Romania: Empirical Evidence Regarding the Factors for Measuring a Prosperous and Sustainable Economy
title_short Regional Development in Romania: Empirical Evidence Regarding the Factors for Measuring a Prosperous and Sustainable Economy
title_full Regional Development in Romania: Empirical Evidence Regarding the Factors for Measuring a Prosperous and Sustainable Economy
title_fullStr Regional Development in Romania: Empirical Evidence Regarding the Factors for Measuring a Prosperous and Sustainable Economy
title_full_unstemmed Regional Development in Romania: Empirical Evidence Regarding the Factors for Measuring a Prosperous and Sustainable Economy
title_sort regional development in romania: empirical evidence regarding the factors for measuring a prosperous and sustainable economy
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The present study aims to present, evaluate and identify the factors required to measure the prosperity and sustainability of Romania’s economy over the specific period 2000–2020 in light of sustainable regional development assessments, and examines how the main factors—as considered by the authors—may be integrated into regional development policies. The focus throughout the study is on the need to permanently support the development of Romanian regions in direct relation to the sustainable indicators presented within the model—through the use of data from empirical analysis—which are measures of Romania’s economic prosperity and long-term economic growth. Therefore, the study intends to assess the progress of each region of the country, showing the evolution and selection of factors that are related to sustainability, namely, child survival, poverty and education, with implications for regional development strategies and local initiatives that must promote wider sustainable regional development. Furthermore, the aim of the study is to analyse the influence of sustainable inflows on economic prosperity, reflected in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita for each region in Romania, considering factors related to sustainability and the major differences between the regions, depending on the effectiveness of these public policy applications. With this approach, our goal—considering all the macroregions of the country—is to emphasize the significance of two main aims in sustainable regional development: a better allocation of the means which actively aim to decrease the unemployment rate and a better infrastructure for public services. National, regional and local administrations play important roles in promoting coherent sustainability in economic, social and environmental activities. Regardless of the level at which development policies are devised—local, county or regional—they must take into consideration and monitor the determinants of sustainable development in cases where development is the ultimate goal.
topic economic prosperity
child survival
education
eradication of poverty
Romania
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/3942
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