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Las dimensiones de la descentralización en el espacio administrativo rumano
[The dimensions of decentralization in the Romanian Administrative Space]

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  • Cristea, Ana Ionela

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In the context of Romania's integration into the European Union, the country must develop a complex process of normalization of procedures, structures and practices, in accordance with the existing system in member countries, and for this approach to be successful, Romania needs a modern, effective and efficient administration.

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  • Cristea, Ana Ionela, 2016. "Las dimensiones de la descentralización en el espacio administrativo rumano [The dimensions of decentralization in the Romanian Administrative Space]," MPRA Paper 70105, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    Keywords

    Decentralization; Public Administration; Financial Aid;
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    • F5 - International Economics - - International Relations, National Security, and International Political Economy

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