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Characteristics And Specificities Of The Development Of Touristic Reception Establishments And The Existing Accommodation Capacity In Territorial Profile In Romania, During 2002 - 2012. An Econometric Approach

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  • MARIAN ZAHARIA

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The economic evolutions in Romania, in the first decade of the XXI century, were marked by increases and decreases with rather large amplitudes. Growth period up to 2008 was followed by a significant recession, the economic crisis started in 2009 having implications in the all economic sectors. After 2011 the economy starts to recover so that we are witnessing a new process of growth. The tourism, industry of the national economy, has perceived the economic crisis also. The number of touristic reception establishment and the existing accommodation capacity has recorded regresses. Both during growth and during the economic crisis, at the regional level, the developments differ significantly. This paper, based on statistical and econometric analysis, highlights the characteristics and peculiarities of the ways in which evolved the indicators of tourism supply of accommodation, both at the macro-regions and development regions of Romania, during the period 2002 2012.

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  • Marian Zaharia, 2014. "Characteristics And Specificities Of The Development Of Touristic Reception Establishments And The Existing Accommodation Capacity In Territorial Profile In Romania, During 2002 - 2012. An Econometric," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 1, pages 149-159, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2014:v:1:p:149-159
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