SITUATIONS FOR ACCESSING STRUCTURAL FUNDS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION PERIOD 2007-2013. A COMPARATIVE ANALYZE

Journal Title: MANAGERIAL CHALLENGES OF THE CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY - Year 2016, Vol 9, Issue 2

Abstract

This paper is a short analyze of the period 2007- 2013, when in Romania were implemented seven operational programs. We analyzed the implemented projects in the North-West Region. The reason why we chose this region was because of the access to the information and because of the development potential.

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LIGIA COVACI-ROMAN

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LIGIA COVACI-ROMAN (2016). SITUATIONS FOR ACCESSING STRUCTURAL FUNDS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION PERIOD 2007-2013. A COMPARATIVE ANALYZE. MANAGERIAL CHALLENGES OF THE CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY, 9(2), 86-88. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-279960