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Context Vision And The Ultimatum Modernization

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  • Marin Dinu

    (President of GAER Director Council)

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It might happen that Romania faces a lot of problems to sort out in order to get out of its secondary position. But, to the extent of a decisive approach, it has only one major problem: the vision as to getting out of its secondary position. Any detailed approach is almost irrelevant having, to the best, a low strategic relevance in case the overall approach is missing. While rationalizing is pushing us to focus on the detail, the natural evolution is obliging us to get a picture of the whole at its full extension. The fragment can indeed be better controlled but the efficiency of the control is certified by the effects being globally cumulated effects only. When focusing the effort on the daily issues, both the priorities range and the perspective may become ridiculous. Losing the perspective leads to the situation when the roundabout path, the vicious circle become possible. Besides, the tendency is not the outcome of the separate parts management but the result of favouring the confluences. The tendency is merely a contextual matter, in which the diversity is negotiating its characteristics and functions on a long term basis. The evolution cycles should be understood in order to let the economy and the society line up, always, with the tendency side. The key point as regards defeating the un-development, escaping the very last extermination camp which is, actually, the purlieu, consists of the way in which we are defining the fragment mission in order to take the advantage of the infallibility of the whole.

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  • Marin Dinu, 2007. "Context Vision And The Ultimatum Modernization," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania - AGER, vol. 6(6(511)(su), pages 19-30, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:agr:journl:v:6(511)(supplement):y:2007:i:6(511)(supplement):p:19-30
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