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Historical Aspects, Traditions and Statistical Gaps. The German Economy versus the Romanian Economy

Authors :
Silviu PETRE
Gheorghe SAVOIU
Source :
Romanian Statistical Review Supplement. 63(6):79-92
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

This paper reveals some historical aspects and some common traditions of German and Romanian economies, justifying some of the trends of contemporary decades underlying the statistical gap. The specific method used in this article is a statistical confrontation based on historical variables and statistical data, graphs emphasizing the abnormalities in evolution, etc. After a brief introduction, inside the major part of the structure of this paper some selected economic and social evolutions are presented together for both German and Romanian economies, somehow becoming the limits of the European Union construction. Few general gaps of the two economic marginal models as performance and cohesion are detailed during the historical and statistical investigation and the conclusions anticipates some expectations in the medium term dynamics of these economies. At the same time the article discusses Berlin’s position within EU and argues that Germany remains a selective continental hegemon, bent on securing national primacy and profit more than generating win-win solutions for its neighbours.

Details

Volume :
63
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Romanian Statistical Review Supplement
Accession number :
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