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The objective of this presentation consists in combining theoretical notions concerning the OP Competitiveness, its role with a practical study on the method of calculation of the indicators in order to adopt optimal bankable projects. The benchmark performance must be based on net benefits technique that takes into account the differences between alternative project implementation and the continuing work of contemporary society.
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To Cite this Article: (DUMITRESCU), D. S. (2015). Indicators Calculated for Competitiveness Operational Programme. International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting Finance and Management Sciences, 5(4), 196–204.
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