Mapping the money
On a global market that allows production to relocate to where the investment benefits are greater, which of Romania’s assets can put the country on the investor’s map?
By Dana Verdes December 2011 - From the Print Edition
The body’s circulatory system functions properly when blood passes not only through arteries, but goes all the way to the capillaries. So should the economy work as well.
Let’s assume that companies that operate primarily in the field of exports by assembling mainly imported goods are the arteries, while the agro-businesses, furniture firms, wine and milk industries, small and medium enterprises make up the capillary system.
Data show that in 2010 and 2011, only exporters, the large ... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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