THE INFLUENCE OF THE DISADVANTAGED ZONES POLICY ON THE LOCAL ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT IN THE JIU VALLEY

Abstract

 Among the governmental programs and policies aimed to support the economic revival of the Jiu Valley, the disadvantaged zones policy was the most important. The paper outlines the effects of its implementation on the local economic environment, using the analysis of statistical data and the results of a field survey, carried out in July 2005. Both quantitative and qualitative data emphasized that the influence of the policy on the local economic development was much less significant than expected.

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Andra COSTACHE

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Andra COSTACHE (2007).  THE INFLUENCE OF THE DISADVANTAGED ZONES POLICY ON THE LOCAL ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT IN THE JIU VALLEY. The Annals of Valahia University of Târgoviste, Geographical Series, 7(2), 131-136. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-111907