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<p align="center"> [[Project Overview]] | [[Country Background]] | [[The Legacy of Commuism -10 years of severe economic instability]] | [[Romania and the European Union]] | [[Economic and Social Improvements]] | [[Joining the European Union]] |[[Predictions on the future state of the economy]] |[[Sources]]</p> | <p align="center"> [[Project Overview]] | [[Country Background]] | [[The Legacy of Commuism -10 years of severe economic instability]] | [[Romania and the European Union]] | [[Economic and Social Improvements]] | [[Joining the European Union]] |[[Predictions on the future state of the economy]] |[[Sources]]</p> | ||
I have always been very interested in the economic, social and political transformations Romania has been experiencing starting with December 1989, the significant moment in which the Romanian people put a stop to the tyrannical communist regime and welcomed democracy. In my webpage, I provide an overview of the economic transformations Romania experienced beginning with the fall of the communism, placing emphasis on the more recent years during which the government has accelerated the transition from a centralized economic system to a market economy that protects and respects democratic values, in order for the country to join the European Union. In addition, I discuss the expected costs and benefits of Romania joining the EU. | |||
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Revision as of 21:42, 3 May 2006
Project Overview | Country Background | The Legacy of Commuism -10 years of severe economic instability | Romania and the European Union | Economic and Social Improvements | Joining the European Union |Predictions on the future state of the economy |Sources
I have always been very interested in the economic, social and political transformations Romania has been experiencing starting with December 1989, the significant moment in which the Romanian people put a stop to the tyrannical communist regime and welcomed democracy. In my webpage, I provide an overview of the economic transformations Romania experienced beginning with the fall of the communism, placing emphasis on the more recent years during which the government has accelerated the transition from a centralized economic system to a market economy that protects and respects democratic values, in order for the country to join the European Union. In addition, I discuss the expected costs and benefits of Romania joining the EU.