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This paper describes the evolution of economic welfare for Romanian development regions. The importance of the regions is evident in any macro-economic analysis, as the regions are subject to specific policies and programs, included in the broader, national or cross-border strategies. In order to underline the situation of our country from the point of view of the level of welfare, we shall pursue the comparative analysis, for the evolution of the GDP/capita and purchasing power.
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To Cite this Article: Ursache, A. (2015). The Regional Evolution of the Economic Welfare in Romania. International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting Finance and Management Sciences, 5(4), 180–188.
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