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CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 403:
Global Food Price Shock and the Poor in Egypt and Ukraine

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After the Orange Era: Economic Prospects in Ukraine

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Does the Crisis Experience Call for a New Paradigm in Monetary Policy?

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Modeling Economic, Social and Environmental Implications of a Free Trade Agreement Between the European Union and the Russian Federation

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Euro Crisis or Debt Crisis?  

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CASE Network E-brief 8/2010:Is Inflation a Global Threat?

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Prospects for Future Euro‐Mediterranean Trade

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Oil Money vs. Economic Crisis: The Case of Azerbaijan 

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Challenges and Trajectories of Fiscal Policy and PFM Reform in CEE/CIS 

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Mergers and Acquisitions - The Standing of theory in the Quest for Better Institutions and Policy   

CASE Network Report 91:Pension Reform Options for Russia and Ukraine: A Critical Analysis of Available Options and Their Expected Outcomes

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CASE Network E-Brief 03/2010: The price of delay: the future of Russian and Ukrainian pension systems

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Tax wedge, labor market and the shadow economy

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Energy Security in the EU and Beyond   

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 399:
Agriculture Income Assessment for the Purpose of Social Assistance: the Case of Ukraine    

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The global recession and energy markets

CASE Network Report No. 90:
Social Security, Labour Market and Restructuring: Current Situation and Expected Outcomes of Reforms

CASE Network E-briefs 12/2009:
From fiscal stimulus to fiscal crisis

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 398:
Social Security Driven Tax Wedge and Its Effects On Employment and Shadow Employment

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 397:
Restructuring and Social Safety Nets in Russia and Ukraine - Socail Security Influence on Labor Mobility: Possible Opportunities and Challenges

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Economic Integration in the Euro-Mediterranean Region

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 396:
Energy security, poverty and vulnerability in Central Asia and the wider European neighborhood

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 395:
The East European financial crisis

CASE Network E-briefs No.11/2009:
No, the central banks didn't do it

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Deep Integrations with the EU and its Likely Impact on Selected ENP countries and Russia

PEO 3/2009
Large Fiscal Deficit in Poland - curse #1

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 394
Differentiation of Innovation Behavior of Manufacturing Firms in the New Member States. Cluster Analysis on Firm-Level Data




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No.   The Social Dimension in Selected Candidate Countries in the Balkans: Country Report on Romania
Authors: Manuela Sofia Stanculescu
Constantin Zaman
Year of issue: 2007
Project: BALKANDIDE - Study on Social Dimension in the Candidate Countries - Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia and Turkey

This country report surveys the economic and social development of Romania. It shows that most of Romania's social indicators lag behind those of the EU. Persistent macroeconomic imbalances have slowed the real and nominal convergence process. The economy is still affected by low levels of competitiveness, incomplete restructuring, modest productivity in agriculture, a high level of employment in subsistence agriculture and slow disinflation.

Regional disparities have grown and amplified social inequities, mainly between urban and rural areas and between large cities and small, mono-industrial towns. Rural areas are affected mostly by a lack of access to utilities and infrastructure.

The healthcare system faces problems in terms of access to medical services for low-income groups and limited coverage in rural areas and small towns. The pension system suffers from inequities in pension levels, a low number of contributors, a reduced coverage rate and insufficient resources. Social assistance, unsuccessfully reformed in 1995, was replaced in 2002 by a minimum guaranteed income.

The book was published in result of a study conducted by a consortium composed of of TARKI Social Research Institute (Hungary), CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research (Poland) and CEPS - Centre for European Policy Studies (Belgium).   Contracted by the European Commission the consortium analysed the socio-economic developments and the process of structural reforms in Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia and Turkey and identified major challanges in the current demographic, social and economic context, which can be considered most pertinent for determining candidate countries' capacity to function in the Union.

The project assessed recent reform efforts and major current issues for further reform that will allow the candidate countries to participate in the process of economic and monetary integration and to become active members of the Union in all aspects of the civil society, political and cultural life. One of the outputs of the project is the following publicaiton consisting of four country studies and a synthesis report, which provide a comprehensive overview of the social situation in the countries in question.

The Social Dimension in Selected Candidate Countries in the Balkans: Country Report on Romania, was published by CEPS as an ENEPRI Research Report No. 40 is available at http://www.ceps.eu/ceps/download/1434

Keywords: candidate countries, balkans, romania

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