THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE ADHERENCE TO THE EUROPEAN UNION OVER THE ACHIEVEMENT OF A FUNCTIONAL MARKET ECONOMY IN ROMANIA Cover Image

Implicatiile aderarii la UE asupra realizarii unei economii de piata functionale in Romania
THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE ADHERENCE TO THE EUROPEAN UNION OVER THE ACHIEVEMENT OF A FUNCTIONAL MARKET ECONOMY IN ROMANIA

Author(s): Maria Macris
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Editura Universitaria Craiova
Keywords: The adherence to the European Union; Macroeconomic; the competition’s policy.

Summary/Abstract: The transition to the economy with competitive market intersects in a good measure with the adherence of Romania to the European Union. We take into account both the preparation period of the conditions of pre-adherence, when between Romania and the European Union functioned an Agreement of association, and also the period after the formal official adherence on the 1st of January 2007. Romania’s adherence to the European Union has special implications over the achievement of a functional market economy through the assimilation of the communitarian acquis, especially in the competence field but also through the perspective of the introduction of the unique currency Euro. The benefic effects started to manifest even since the moment of the signing of the Association Agreement, through financial assistance of which Romania beneficiated. The adherence perspective obliged Romania to adept properly the business medium and to improve the macroeconomic stability. The communitarian aquis must be assimilated in its integrity, not an easy thing, especially if we take into account that this is also affected by a certain dynamism due to the changes produced in the European space. The alignment to the European structures means the reformation on new coordinates of all the components of the socio-economic and politic life. The corollary of all these transformations and efforts is the Romanians’ status of European citizens.

  • Issue Year: XXXVI/2008
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English
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