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Research Concerning the Way the Community Perceives the Influence of Culture on the Economic and Social Life of a City

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  • Juganaru Mariana

    („Ovidius”University of Constanta, Faculty of Economics)

  • Juganaru Ion-Danut

    („Ovidius”University of Constanta, Faculty of Economics)

Abstract

We observed that, most of the times, the aspects related to economy, society, culture, education and not only, are analyzed separately, both under theoretical aspect (in the context of some school disciplines, university courses, studies and research) and practical approach (embodied in the establishment of development strategies and implementation projects). If we take as a reference the content of each activity, on one side, and the complexity of the human being (as a three-dimensional being: biological, social and rational) and of the system of his needs, on the other side, we will be able to notice that, among the areas mentioned (economy, society, culture, education), there are significant interdependencies. Knowledge, quantifying and valuing these interdependencies should be a concern for policy makers at micro and macroeconomic level, in setting development policies. In this paper, we intend to present a few aspects, from a wider study conducted within a research project, which shall confirm the mentioned interdependencies.

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  • Juganaru Mariana & Juganaru Ion-Danut, 2014. "Research Concerning the Way the Community Perceives the Influence of Culture on the Economic and Social Life of a City," Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, Ovidius University of Constantza, Faculty of Economic Sciences, vol. 0(3), pages 32-37, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ovi:oviste:v:xiv:y:2014:i:3:p:32-37
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    interdependencies; culture; society; economy;
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    • M - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics

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