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Innovations and Evolution of scientific activities in Romania

Type of paper: Research Article

Author

Mihaela-Alina Bălan

Corresponding Author

Affiliation: Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania

Email: balan.alina13@yahoo.com

Published:June 15, 2015

How to Cite

Bălan, M.-A. (2015). Innovations and Evolution of scientific activities in Romania. CACTUS Tourism Journal, 11 (1).

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Abstract

The scientific activities represent currently the support of innovations, which in turn contribute to a competitive advantage and thus to economic growth. They help in the development of more efficient production processes and management methods, as well as in providing high quality products and services, thus having a significant contribution in economic growth and to increase the quality of life. The analysis of their evolution provides useful information regarding the importance of innovation in Romania. In this context, the aim of this paper is to highlight the extent to which the scientific activities were present in the national economy during 2008-2013 and this will be accomplished through relevant economic indicators, GDP and the employed population. In the last part of the study the previsions of both indicators for 2014-2016 period will be presented.

Keywords

innovation, quality of life, competitivity, development

JEL Classification

R11, O32, O38, O40

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