The Trading Balance Sheet Of Romania - Two Decades With An Annual Adverse Sold
Journal Title: Revista Romana de Statistica - Year 2011, Vol 59, Issue 2
Abstract
The current communication, expressing the entirely special importance that must be granted to the fact that for two decades, year after year, the sold of the trading balance sheet of Romania was adverse. Moreover, it has increased greatly during the decade 2000-2009 towards the previous decade 1990-1999, respectively from 20 milliards dollars to 100 milliards of dollars, with especially serious consequences both on the external and on the internal economic balance.
Authors and Affiliations
Octavian BOTEZ, Simona GUDEI
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