The Restructuring of Romania's Economy

The Restructuring of Romania's Economy
Title The Restructuring of Romania's Economy PDF eBook
Author Raphael Shen
Publisher Praeger
Total Pages 258
Release 1997-11-20
Genre Business & Economics
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Given the political, financial, social, and economic conditions inherited from Communist rule, Romania's new government concluded that a shock therapy approach to reform would create unmanageable chaos and enduring instability. Though committed to economic liberalization, decisionmakers espoused a gradualist approach to economic reform. The government pursued its objectives by implementing policies it considered functionally operational. Although Romania experienced the macro dislocations and downturns that are common in transitional economies in the region, the country sustained shallower recessions, lower inflationary spirals, and shorter production losses than many reforming economies. This study analyzes how, against calculated probabilities and within a relatively short time period, Romania has stabilized and assembled all the basic ingredients for a successful transformation from a centralized system to a market-driven economy. The lessons derivable from Romania's relatively successful experiment with systemic transformation could be beneficial to reform architects in all newly liberalized economies in Eastern Europe. The conclusions of this study reinforce the view that it is imperative to examine and foster the existing preconditions, including political, institutional, and financial components, before subjecting an economy to extensive and intensive shocks that could be judiciously mitigated or circumvented. Unlike other newly liberalized economies in Eastern Europe, where the once disgraced Communists have returned to power, sympathy for a centralized system has been steadily and swiftly declining in Romania. The primary factor in Romania's success, the author claims, is its circumspect approach to reform.

The Romanian Economic Reform Program

The Romanian Economic Reform Program
Title The Romanian Economic Reform Program PDF eBook
Author Mr.Dimitri G. Demekas
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Total Pages 56
Release 1991-08-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451850247

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With the start of the process of its transition to a market economy in early 1990, Romania joined the ranks of other reforming Eastern European countries. At the starting point of its reform program, however, Romania was in a deep economic and institutional crisis and had no experience in even modest attempts to reform its economy. This paper outlines the main characteristics of the Romanian economic system before the reform, and presents the evolution of the reform program, as well as its achievements in the first year or so since it was launched.

Romania Under the Tyranny of Small Figures

Romania Under the Tyranny of Small Figures
Title Romania Under the Tyranny of Small Figures PDF eBook
Author Ilie Șerbănescu
Publisher
Total Pages 336
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
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Ilie Serbanescu, a distinguished economist, launches a comprehensive study of the contemporary Romanian economy and its problems. He critically evaluates Romanian transition and the main issues facing the stability of the Romanian economy, and then proposes solutions to be undertaken by the Romanian government.

The Changing Business Landscape of Romania: Lessons for and from Transition Economies

The Changing Business Landscape of Romania: Lessons for and from Transition Economies
Title The Changing Business Landscape of Romania: Lessons for and from Transition Economies PDF eBook
Author Andrew R. Thomas
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 314
Release 2013-04-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781493902071

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The Market Meets Its Match

The Market Meets Its Match
Title The Market Meets Its Match PDF eBook
Author Alice Hoffenberg Amsden
Publisher
Total Pages 272
Release 1994
Genre Business & Economics
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With close attention to the history and institutional realities of the region, The Market Meets Its Match explains the failure of the simplistic market medicine administered in the first five years of transition. Merely "getting the prices right"--Lowering wages and raising interest rates and energy prices - won't improve competitiveness, the authors argue, as long as nonlabor costs such as the quality of goods, product design, outmoded technology, and inefficient distribution channels remain problems. Easing these bottlenecks requires long-term capital accumulation and profit maximization. The institutions necessary for such growth have not developed under Eastern Europe's new "pseudo-capitalism," as the authors demonstrate, and "pseudo-privatization," while distributing state property to citizens, has not provided them with the capital and technology they need to succeed.

Doing Business 2020

Doing Business 2020
Title Doing Business 2020 PDF eBook
Author World Bank
Publisher World Bank Publications
Total Pages 241
Release 2019-11-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1464814414

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Seventeen in a series of annual reports comparing business regulation in 190 economies, Doing Business 2020 measures aspects of regulation affecting 10 areas of everyday business activity.

Entrepreneurship and Economic Transition in Central Europe

Entrepreneurship and Economic Transition in Central Europe
Title Entrepreneurship and Economic Transition in Central Europe PDF eBook
Author Jean-Paul Larçon
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 248
Release 1998-10-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780792382799

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Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Central European economies have been moving rapidly toward a common set of goals: political democracy, market-oriented economies and integration into the European and international business community. For businesses, Central Europe offers a unique window of opportunity and, in particular, two comparative advantages: a low-cost qualified workforce and stronger growth rates than mature Western European economies. This opportunity, seized by local entrepreneurs and foreign enterprises alike, is a significant competitive threat to companies not present in the region, or who have not found alternative strategies for increased growth and competitiveness. This book addresses economic transitions in Central Europe and analyzes the problems of Central European integration in the European Union.