http://www.legalromania.com/guide/articol/id_1250/avocatnet.html

EU integration challenges for Romania


Author: Ernst & Young Romania
Published on: 2007-07-31


Economy too dependent on foreign investment: CEROPE

Romania's economy is too dependent on foreign investment and domestic saving
is not stimulated in the least, reveal findings of a recent study carried
out by the Romanian Centre for Economic Policy (CEROPE). The study
highlights that Romania's population will continue to decrease in the years
ahead, the weight of the industry and agriculture in GDP will diminish,
services will consolidate its position in the economy, and foreign
investment will continue on a strong trend. CEROPE experts are recommending
the replacement of foreign investment funding with non-repayable European
funds, arguing that the European funds will not generate capital outflows,
as is the case with profit repatriation and dividends of foreign investment.
According to the study, Romania needs policies to discourage consumption and
encourage savings, particularly long-term savings. CEROPE points out that
the labour demand in Romania might be met increasingly by immigrants, given
the diminishing population. Labour and own capital shortages will continue
in Romania, and more attention should be attached to research and
technology. The study says communications, trade and the wood industry are
three sectors in which Romania has a competitive edge on other Central
European countries.
 
Copyright C 2007, Legalnet SRL
 
----------------------------
 
Vali
"Noble blood is an accident of fortune; noble actions are the chief mark of
greatness." (Carlo Goldoni)
"When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know
peace." (Jimi Hendrix)
Aboneaza-te la  <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ngo_list> ngo_list: o
alternativa moderata (un pic) la [ngolist]

Raspunde prin e-mail lui