CESifo: Anti-crisis measures in Romania among the most inefficient in the world
28. September 2009. | 08:05
Source: Nine O'Clock
On a scale from 1 to 9, the measures to combat the economic and financial crisis adopted in Romania were evaluated with a score of 1.3 resulted further to the centralization of the opinions of 12 economists from Romania interviewed by CESifo.
The anti-crisis measures adopted in Romania are among the most inefficient in Europe and in the world, both as extent and structure, while the economic crisis determined the Romanian companies to reduce their efforts to combat corruption, according to a CESifo survey, Mediafax informs.
On a scale from 1 to 9, the measures to combat the economic and financial crisis adopted in Romania were evaluated with a score of 1.3 resulted further to the centralization of the opinions of 12 economists from Romania interviewed by CESifo.
On another hand, CESifo analysis shows that Romania is among the states with the fewest legal and administrative restrictions for the foreign companies. But the political instability factor can deteriorate the business environment for the foreign investors.
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