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ISSN 1392-0200


2006 m. Nr. 1.Priedas

FDI policy in Romanian agri-food sector at the start of integration into the EU
Dan Marius Voicilas

During the transition period, different concepts concerning investment policy,
regional / rural development and the role of the agri-food sector in the future economic stability, in pre-accession period and after the integration into European Union structures have developed in Romania. Unfortunately, the present economic state suffers of the lack of poise, because our decision-makers showed us a total lack of consistency with grave negative effects on the next decision steps, as we’ll see in this study.
A very good impact on the agri-food sector and rural development was associated with the international programmes and projects in which Romania is taking part, under the authority of international financial or European Union institutions. The international funds appear as an important pillar of development, along with the effects generated by the foreign investors during their activity. They are the main key of the agri-food development and have a central position in the “FDI Policy” equation. The present position of Romania in the International Investment Matrix and inside the Central and Eastern Europe market (CEE), from the point of view of the foreign direct investment (FDI), recommends new strategies in attracting foreign investors, both for the remaining pre-accession period and after the accession moment.
These are only part of the arguments supporting the idea that the foreign direct investments in the Romanian agri-food sector are welcome and necessary for the recovery of this sector, for improvement of the state of regions in Romania and for levelling the disparities among them. Analysis of the Romanian agri-food sector, together with the investment policy and foreign capital flow evolution in the economy, in different regions and especially in rural areas, by sources and destinations, will strengthen the above-mentioned arguments and reveal the present drawbacks and the need to accelerate the investment process.

Keywords: foreign direct investment, agri-food sector, transition, EU integration

Numeriai:

2012 - T.19
Nr.1

2011 - T.18
Nr.1, Nr.2, Nr.3, Nr.4

2010 - T.17
Nr.1-2, Nr.3-4

2009 - T.16
Nr.1-2, Nr.3-4

2008 - T.15
Nr.1, Nr.2, Nr.3, Nr.4

2007 - T.14
Nr.1, Nr.2, Nr.3, Nr.4, Nr.Priedas

2006
Nr.1, Nr.1.Priedas, Nr.2, Nr.3, Nr.4

2005
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2004
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2003
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2002
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2001
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