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Aspects of the Current Fiscal - Budgetary Situation in Some Euro Area Countries. Implications for Romania

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  • Camelia Milea

    (Financial and Monetary Research Centre „Victor Slavescu”)

  • Floarea Iordache

    (Financial and Monetary Research Centre „Victor Slavescu”)

  • Alina Georgeta Glod

    (Financial and Monetary Research Centre „Victor Slavescu”)

  • Adina Criste

    (Financial and Monetary Research Centre „Victor Slavescu”)

  • Iulia Lupu

    (Financial and Monetary Research Centre „Victor Slavescu”)

Abstract

The financial and economic global crisis has exacerbated some of the imbalances existent in all EU Member States, in particular the fiscal-budgetary imbalances. For some countries whose currency is euro, the fiscal and budgetary challenges seem to threaten even the stability of the euro area. Thus, in the context of financial and economic global crisis, this article aims at identifying a number of negative aspects of the fiscal-budgetary situation of some euro area countries, more seriously affected (Greece, Italy, Portugal, Ireland, Spain) and at revealing a series of possible implications of this phenomenon for Romania, thus giving originality of the conducted analysis. A fulcrum in this approach is the economic literature and the authors’ research work in the field of European integration. Through a comparative approach, the authors have identified some weaknesses of the Romanian economy generated by the current situation of some euro area countries. Given the place of the theme within the frame of present interest researches, the article’s results will be of interest for both academics and practitioners.

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  • Camelia Milea & Floarea Iordache & Alina Georgeta Glod & Adina Criste & Iulia Lupu, 2010. "Aspects of the Current Fiscal - Budgetary Situation in Some Euro Area Countries. Implications for Romania," Acta Universitatis Danubius. OEconomica, Danubius University of Galati, issue 2(2), pages 5-17, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:dug:actaec:y:2010:i:2:p:5-17
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    1. Georgeta Dragomir & Mariana Trandafir & Carmen-Marina Dragomir, 2011. "Comparative Analysis on Romanian Taxation in the European Context, as a Prerequisite for Tax Harmonization," Acta Universitatis Danubius. OEconomica, Danubius University of Galati, issue 4(4), pages 45-59, August.

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