Human Capital and Romania’s Perspective in the EU
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Dată
2009-01Autor
Chirilă, Mihai
Abstract
The source of improving people life standard depends, alongside
other factors, on efforts oriented towards education, research, and
knowledge enrichment. It is also related to development and dissemination
of high performance technology, with knowledge development, skills and
abilities, professional training able to realize, disseminate, and use
innovation. However, these investments in human capital will lead to good
results by extending the active life of skilled workers, by improving the
general health status of the population, by preserving the environment, by
improving food products quality. All these are the more valid for Romania’s
economy, the more it needs to be integrated in the Western European area,
which is a highly competitive area. Or, relative sub-investment in
autochthonous human capital might force our country to develop
comparative advantages in border fields from the point of view of
productivity, to specialize in fields that intensively use raw materials, to turn
into a low paid labour market.
Colecții
- 2009 fascicula1 nr1 [29]