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2. Overview Of Regional Development And Innovation In Romania

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The Regional Development Act (Law no. 315/2004) established the institutional framework (consisting of Regional Development Councils, Regional Development Agencies and a National Council for Regional Development) for regional development policy in Romania, its objectives, the competences of the development Regions and the specific instruments Integrated Territorial Investments as a Tool for Regional Development – Polish Experience. Spain, Barcelona: Proceedings of The International Conference on Applied Research in Business, Management and Economics, 12-14 December, 38–46.

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Regional innovation is considered one of the most important drivers of development at present. Innovation is the tool that can help regions develop regardless of their natural resources and potential. for Romania The main purpose of the paper is to foster the innovation at regional level in Romania in order to determine and highlight the need of further measures to increase regional innovation

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Abstract The aim of this article is to present some theoretical connections between entrepreneurship, innovation and small and medium medium-sized enterprises highlighting the role of these The renewable energy sector in Romania is at an exciting crossroads, with the country looking to address both domestic energy demand and international requirements to reduce carbon emissions. This article will delve into Romania’s solar energy landscape. – The Government of Romania shall sign the Position Paper for Chapter 21, supplemented by the Accession Partnership and the Common Roadmap for Romania and Bulgaria, basic documents of the national regional policies of Romania and Bulgaria. – The Law no.151 / 15 July 1998 on regional development in Romania is adopted, which establishes the

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The European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) provides funding to public and private bodies in all EU regions to reduce economic, social and territorial disparities. The Fund supports in some places investments through dedicated national or regional programmes. In 2021-2027, the fund will enable investments to make Europe and its regions: more competitive and smarter, through

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The study shows that the drivers of regional innovation for sustainable development mainly include government support (including financial and platform support) and the industrial capacity of COUNTRY PROFILE – Benchmarking of national policy frameworks for innovation procurement This is the country profile of Romania in the 2024 Europe wide benchmarking of national policy frameworks for innovation procurement. It is based on the most recent available data: Indicators 1 to 10 reflect the status of national policies that support innovation procurement at the end of ROMANIA – national & regional innovation framework Romania has 8 development regions at NUTS2 level, which have no legal and administrative status, but play an important role in the implementation of the Cohesion Policy programmes and regional statistics. They were established in 1998 by the regional development law, currently updated by Law no.315/ 2004. According to

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11 11 1.1. Summary 11 1.2. Overview of the current status of policies in force 30 1.3. Consultations and involvement of national and Union entities and their outcome 38 1.4. Regional cooperation in preparing the plan 47

Romania’s Regional Development at a Glance Romania is one of the fastest-growing economies in the European Union, with a growth rate of 7 percent in 2017 (National Institute of Statistics). Growth is expected to remain solid, and public debt is still one of the lowest in the EU. However, Romania still has one of the highest poverty rates in the European Union. What Is Noneconomic in Regional Development? Regional development is the label of the efforts to develop certain areas of a country, with development usually understood in the socioeconomic sense. Regional development is thus not only measured in incomes, the number of jobs, and demographic trends in a certain area, but it can also point to the more general dynamics such Executive Summary The Romanian energy market, particularly in natural gas and electricity, has experienced significant transformations in recent years due to both internal developments and broader European Union policies. Romania has managed to maintain a balanced energy mix, with substantial contributions from oil, natural gas, nuclear, and renewables. However, there has

Romania – CAP Strategic Plan An overview of Romania’s formally approved strategy to implement the EU’s common agricultural policy (CAP) nationally, as well as information on the process and related documents. Regional Development in Romania The following presentation is based on the follwoing book chapter: BENEDEK J., HORVÁTH R. (2008) Chapter 12, Romania, in: BAUN M, MAREK D., (Eds) EU regional policy after enlargment, 226 – 247. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is an essential pillar for Romania’s economic development, playing a crucial role in accelerating modernization processes, boosting economic competitiveness and reducing the gap with the more advanced economies in the European Union.

In 2025, Romania’s IT outsourcing market continues to thrive. Companies in the US and Western Europe increasingly turn to Romanian firms for high-quality services in software development, cybersecurity, and cloud solutions. 2. IT ICLG – Renewable Energy Law: Catch up on Romanian renewable energy laws and regulations in 2025 with industry insights from legal experts. tering innovation is essential for promoting eco- nomic convergence across regions and reducing the innovation divide. This chapter presents an overview of regional in- novation and digital performance across Europe and the future potential. Section 2 sets out indica – tors of innovation, such as education, expenditure on R&D, patent applications and the Regional In- novation

€4.33 billion from the European Regional and Development Fund (ERDF) will support Romania’s innovative and smart economic transformation. Funds will increase Executive Summary the competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and support research and innovation, in particular through business-academia collaboration.

This report synthesises the regional development and innovation challenges facing Romania’s RDAs and potential activities to overcome these in three areas – strategic planning and performance measurement, finance and implementation, and communication and Abstract: Although Romania has enjoyed strong economic performance of the updated over the last years, raising citizens` income towards those in Western European countries, the quality of growth is undermined by regional disparities, high level of income inequality and poverty rate. Strong growth has lifted a large part of the population out of poverty, but there is still ample room for

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Second, the paper evaluates the implementation of smart initiatives that emerged in the largest Romanian cities and succeeded in putting a defining stamp on the recent evolution of the selected regional development poles.

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The European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) is designed to strengthen economic, social and territorial cohesion in the European Union. It aims to do this by correcting imbalances between regions enabling investments in a smarter, greener, more connected and more social Europe that is closer to its citizens.

The role of research and development (R&D) in economic growth has been intensively promoted by scholars and policy-makers of the last decades, emphasizing its impact on technological innovation

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Abstract. This paper contains the analysis of regional innovation performance in the NUTS 2 regions of Romania, based on the European Innovation Scoreboard evaluation for 2011 and 2019, and the identification of the most significant influencing factors of county-level R&D activity, for the 1997–2018 period. The Regional Innovation Index (RII) provides a profound characterization The development regions of Romania (Romanian: Regiunile de dezvoltare ale României) refer to the eight regional Development Fund ERDF divisions created in Romania in 1998 in order to better co-ordinate regional development as Romania progressed towards accession to the European Union (EU). Overview In November 2023, with a four-month delay and without public consultation, Romania submitted the first draft of the updated NECP to the European Commission. The document is lacunar, backward-looking, and, in some places, unsubstantiated, failing to provide comprehensive rationales behind certain strategic choices.

Overview and process for establishing the Plan 10 1.1. Executive Summary 10 1.2. National and Union energy system and policy context of the national plan 43 1.3

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Institutional Partners: Government of Romania, Ministry of Public Finance, National Bank of Romania, Romanian Financial Supervisory Authority, Ministry of Regional Development and European Funds, Ministry of Transport, Ministry for the Business Environment, Trade and Entrepreneurship. Knowledge Partners: EBRD, World Bank and EIB. Conclusion European funds offer Romania a unique opportunity for development and modernization. Through efficient and transparent use of these resources, Romania can achieve its goals of economic growth, infrastructure Executive Summary Romania’s commitment to and application of principles set out in Article 1 continued over the period since the adoption of the previous Country Strategy. Over the last 4 years, the Romanian economy has been developing fast, fuelled particularly by private consumption supported by pro-cyclical fiscal measures.