Competitive Cities – Engine of Romania’s Economic Development
December 17, 2013
Did you know that competitive cities are the main engine of economic development? Did you know that density, distance and division matter? In Romania people and firms also concentrate around high density cities. For example, Bucharest generates approximately 25% of the country’s GDP, although it amasses only 10% of the total population. Learn about the link between economic development and urbanization and about how Romania can become truly competitive.
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