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Budget Deficits And Their Economical And Social Impact In Romania And The European Union

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  • Mariana Sorlescu

    (Romanian American-University)

  • Elena Lucia Croitoru

    (Romanian American-University)

  • Gina Gilet Dobrotă

    (Romanian American-University)

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Budget deficits present a complex issue with significant economic and social repercussions. This paper analyzes the evolution of budget deficits in Romania and the European Union (EU), comparing them with other major global economies, and examines public debt levels, the current economic and social impacts of budget deficits, and their consequences on economic growth, employment, social cohesion, and macroeconomic stability. It identifies indicators that can provide insights into how budget deficits may affect investor confidence and, consequently, lead to a decline in foreign investments, which has major implications for the economy.

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  • Mariana Sorlescu & Elena Lucia Croitoru & Gina Gilet Dobrotă, 2024. "Budget Deficits And Their Economical And Social Impact In Romania And The European Union," Romanian Economic Business Review, Romanian-American University, vol. 19(2), pages 32-42, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:rau:journl:v:19:y:2024:i:2:p:32-42
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