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About General Infrastructure And Accommodation System In Romanian Balneology

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  • ILIE ROTARIU

    (Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu)

  • ALEXANDRE KOSTOV

    (Institute for Balkan Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria)

Abstract

A strong infrastructure is a precondition for the development of balneology. On this base new tourism might build the modern services that supply the experiences. The key factor is the labor force: an EU project about labor force in Romania and Bulgaria in balneology allow us to present the preliminary findings focusing on general infrastructure and accommodation which allow the development of the balneology as well as the additional conditions as the existence of a social pact, easy access facilities etc. Our paper gives more details about the accommodation facilities in Romania insisting about the results of the transition and privatization of the former socialist facilities and the transformation of the property into private ones and the consequences of this. It also present the capability of new developed accommodation units built after 1990 and how they might compete in an international competition. The findings force us to conclude that the actual facilities do not allow the balneology resorts to compete in the international competition and might fill only a poor and low demanding tourists Keywords: balneology, accommodation system, privatization, competition

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  • Ilie Rotariu & Alexandre Kostov, 2013. "About General Infrastructure And Accommodation System In Romanian Balneology," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 6, pages 233-238, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2013:v:6:p:233-238
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