Economic Effects in Romania within Integration in European Union

Session

Management, Business and Economics

Description

The study is going to analyze the economic development of Romania before and after membership in European Union. We will discuss whether economic cooperation between Romania and European Union members increased or decreased after European Union membership. This article provides a comprehensive and contemporary comparative analysis of the economic performance, the economic structure and the trade relations between Romania and European Union countries, allowing us to detect basic trends and developments. We will compare the economic performance of Romania and other European Union members, looking at aggregate figures from integration in European Union such as foreign trade, Foreign Direct Investment, Gross Domestic Product and its structure, level of structural unemployment and employment, inflation and level of income.

Keywords:

European Union membership, Foreign Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, Gross Domestic Product, Unemployment

Session Chair

Arta Mulliqi

Session Co-Chair

Muhamet Gërvalla

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-19-2

Location

Pristina, Kosovo

Start Date

26-10-2019 3:30 PM

End Date

26-10-2019 5:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2019.373

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Economic Effects in Romania within Integration in European Union

Pristina, Kosovo

The study is going to analyze the economic development of Romania before and after membership in European Union. We will discuss whether economic cooperation between Romania and European Union members increased or decreased after European Union membership. This article provides a comprehensive and contemporary comparative analysis of the economic performance, the economic structure and the trade relations between Romania and European Union countries, allowing us to detect basic trends and developments. We will compare the economic performance of Romania and other European Union members, looking at aggregate figures from integration in European Union such as foreign trade, Foreign Direct Investment, Gross Domestic Product and its structure, level of structural unemployment and employment, inflation and level of income.