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Analysis of the Impact of Investments Distributed Across Institutional Sectors on Sustainable Development

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  • Ionela Gavrilă-Paven

    (Department of Business Administration and Marketing, Faculty of Economics, “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, 510009 Alba Iulia, Romania)

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In recent decades, sustainable development has become a strategic priority for both national and EU economic policies, reflecting the need to integrate economic progress, social cohesion, and environmental protection. Public and private investments—particularly those directed toward infrastructure, human capital, and technological advancement—play a decisive role in supporting this transition. This study examines how the allocation of investments across institutional sectors in Romania influences the country’s sustainable development trajectory, with the underlying assumption that an efficient distribution of resources contributes to balanced regional growth, technological progress, and the strengthening of human capital. Using official national and European datasets, the research employs descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, sectoral comparisons, and complementary regression models to evaluate investment patterns over the period 2008–2023. The empirical findings indicate significant disparities in investment intensity among institutional sectors, which are reflected in uneven regional development and persistent gaps in innovation capacity. The results also show strong associations between targeted investments—especially those made by non-financial corporations and public institutions—and improvements in technological advancement, productivity, and human resource retention. Overall, the study concludes that a more coherent and strategically coordinated investment policy is essential for enhancing Romania’s sustainable development outcomes. Strengthening the alignment between investment flows and long-term development priorities would increase economic resilience, stimulate innovation, and support a more equitable and sustainable growth model.

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  • Ionela Gavrilă-Paven, 2025. "Analysis of the Impact of Investments Distributed Across Institutional Sectors on Sustainable Development," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(23), pages 1-23, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:23:p:10832-:d:1809616
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