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Entrepreneurial Potential In The Territory Gal Microregion Horezu Village From The Perspective Of 2014-2020

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  • Maria Magdalena Turek Rahoveanu

    (”Dunãrea de Jos” University of Galati, Romania)

  • Adrian Turek Rahoveanu

    (University of Agronomic Science and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, Romania)

  • Cristian Popescu

    (University of Bucharest, Romania)

  • Gheorghe Adrian Zugravu

    (”Dunãrea de Jos” University of Galati, Romania)

Abstract

In an era in which liberalization of the market, which is characterized by the emergence of new products and markets, severe competition, often facilitated by the technological developments and the creation of new, competitive and innovative rural business and modernization of the existing ones is no doubt, a determining factor in your success all of the decision-makers to facilitate adjustment of ruralului" Romanian. This is due to the fact that the business competitive in rural areas are vital for economic growth, because they play a key role in leveraging local resources, create and maintain jobs,. We strive to follow in Horezu village territory GAL Microregion behavior and of the future vested entrepreneur that afect of carrying out the program for the provision of information and training of persons in the rural areas, from the perspective of new PNDR 2014-2020.

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  • Maria Magdalena Turek Rahoveanu & Adrian Turek Rahoveanu & Cristian Popescu & Gheorghe Adrian Zugravu, 2015. "Entrepreneurial Potential In The Territory Gal Microregion Horezu Village From The Perspective Of 2014-2020," Risk in Contemporary Economy, "Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, pages 397-408.
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