@article{beciu2013regional,
  title = {Regional Development Trends in the North-East Region of Romania},
  author = {Silviu Beciu and Maria Bobeıcă and Raluca Georgiana Lădaru},
  year = 2013,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JEERBE/2013/888187/},
  journal = {Journal of Eastern Europe Research in Business and Economics},
  volume = (2013),
  pages = 9,
  doi = 10.5171/2013.888187,
  abstract = {The EU regional policy has been an ongoing concern of both the Member States and the candidate countries for accession. Its economic, social and territorial cohesion principles have been developed to sustain the stability and development of European integration. The Romania has established in 1998 its own regions of development, opening the gate to the implementation of regional development policies. Six regions of Romania, exactly the whole country, excepting the Bucharest Ilfov Region and West Region of development, are ranked among the 20 poorest EU regions, located in four countries of Central and Eastern Europe - Bulgaria, Romania, Poland and Hungary, which joined the EU in the last two enlargements. For Romania, reducing territorial disparities and achieving a balance between economic and social development levels of its regions is therefore a matter of utmost importance. This aspect has to be considered related with the new European Union’s multi-faceted approach, which seems to replace its traditional mechanisms based on regional redistribution policies and programs. This paper analyses the existing situation at the regional level in Romania, with particular reference to one of its poorest regions, which require the highest socio-economic development support: the North East Region.},
  keywords = {regional development, Romania, policy.},
  note = Article ID: 888187
}
