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Structural Changes In The Romanian Economy - Opportunities For New Workplaces

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  • Sorin BURLACU
  • Cãtãlin-Razvan DOBREA
  • Dumitru-Alexandru BODISLAV
  • Cristina DIMA

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Structural reforms in the economy, infrastructure quality are an important dimension of the provision of infrastructure in a country, as it improves the efficiency and effectiveness of network services. The quality of the infrastructure means, among other things, the ability of businesses to secure their goods and services in a safe and timely manner in the case of transport and the absence of interruption in the case of energy. It is difficult to measure because it is inherently related to the services it provides. In this article we intend to review the evolution of priority structural transformation in Romania, and new opportunities for structural reforms in Romania, in which we intend to address some aspects of international experience and new opportunities for structural reform has implementation 5G Strategy for Romania, Strategy regarding the modernization of the Romanian educational infrastructure 2017-2023.

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  • Sorin BURLACU & Cãtãlin-Razvan DOBREA & Dumitru-Alexandru BODISLAV & Cristina DIMA, 2019. "Structural Changes In The Romanian Economy - Opportunities For New Workplaces," Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, Faculty of Management, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 13(1), pages 1130-1141, November.
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