What is the importance of economic structure of population?
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In terms of more increased integration and globalization of markets, risk diversication and exposure to external economic factors disturbing the structure of the national economy acquires a major role in alleviating and absorbing adverse effects on national economies are exposed. Starting from the reality that reducing disparities and achieving convergence criteria cannot be achieved except through the perspective of economic structures, the main objective of this research is the analysis of the importance of the economic structure in achieving functional requirements and competitive market economy, in the process of transition agrarian economy to a market economy in Romania, highlighting the main changes and effects that occurred in the past twenty-three years in the national economy, with a closer approach on agricultural structures.Key words: agriculture, competitiveness, GDP, economic structure, inland economy.JEL: A12, Q10, M20
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The importance of the economic structure of the population:
- A certain size of a population is needed to maintain a prosperous state, and, thus, the goal should be to increase population growth while maintaining its individual quality and standard of life, rather than decreasing it to maintain them.
- Economic structure is a term describing the changing balance of output, trade, income and employment from various economic sectors – ranging from primary (farming, fishing, mining, etc.) to secondary (manufacturing and construction) to tertiary and quaternary sectors.
- Exploring the economic determinants and effects of population structure and dynamic change.
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