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Analysis of Regional Disparities in Romania from an Entrepreneurial Perspective

doi: 10.3390/su10103450
This article proposes a synthetic analysis of the development level of regions in Romania with the concentration/diversification model, using Gini coefficients and Lorenz curve, based on the current statistical indicators. Knowing the degree of concentration and also the influence factors is useful in making decisions and setting regional policy measures. The analysis of regional disparities based on a series of data and indicators provided by The Romanian National Institute of Statistics for 2007–2016. The main findings highlight a deepening of the regional disparities in Romania in 2016 compared with 2007 explained mainly by the fact that the Bucharest–Ilfov region registered an economic development much above the other regions.
- University of Bucharest Romania
- Petroleum & Gas University of Ploieşti Romania
- Petroleum & Gas University of Ploieşti Romania
Environmental effects of industries and plants, regional disparities, TJ807-830, TD194-195, Gini coefficient, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences, evolution of newly created enterprises, Lorenz curve, GE1-350
Environmental effects of industries and plants, regional disparities, TJ807-830, TD194-195, Gini coefficient, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences, evolution of newly created enterprises, Lorenz curve, GE1-350
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