Ionuț Dumitru / The bad news of the good news – Romania’s convergence
Two months ago, a news item generated “sensational” headlines in the business media – Romania surpassed Poland in GDP per capita at PPS (purchasing power
Two months ago, a news item generated “sensational” headlines in the business media – Romania surpassed Poland in GDP per capita at PPS (purchasing power
Romania is a regional leader in terms of actual individual consumption (AIC) per capita, in purchasing power standards (pps, adjusted to prices), an indicator widely
The number of employees in Bucharest reached 1,093,506 in June this year, that is, 19% of the total 5,754,304 active employees in Romania worked in
Eurostat made a comparison between three indicators used in establishing the standard of living in 36 European countries: GDP per capita and the level of Actual
Romania’s internal development divergence has resumed its post-pandemic growth, after having started to decrease in 2019.Despite policies to fight the difference in development among Romania’s
Romania’s economy exceeded, at current prices in euros, Portugal’s economy in 2018, a country with a population and a surface two times smaller as Romania.
Two months ago, a news item generated “sensational” headlines in the business media – Romania surpassed Poland in GDP per capita at PPS (purchasing power
Romania is a regional leader in terms of actual individual consumption (AIC) per capita, in purchasing power standards (pps, adjusted to prices), an indicator widely
The number of employees in Bucharest reached 1,093,506 in June this year, that is, 19% of the total 5,754,304 active employees in Romania worked in
Eurostat made a comparison between three indicators used in establishing the standard of living in 36 European countries: GDP per capita and the level of Actual
Romania’s internal development divergence has resumed its post-pandemic growth, after having started to decrease in 2019.Despite policies to fight the difference in development among Romania’s
Romania’s economy exceeded, at current prices in euros, Portugal’s economy in 2018, a country with a population and a surface two times smaller as Romania.