GLOBALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT WITH RURAL ECONOMIC ENVIROMMENT

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作者
Trifu, Alexandru [1 ]
Salceanu, Constantin [2 ]
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[1] Petre Andrei Univ Iasi Romania, Iasi, Romania
[2] Gh Zane Univ Iasi Romania, Iasi, Romania
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METALURGIA INTERNATIONAL | 2010年 / 15卷
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agrotourism; globalisation; ecological products; sustainable tourism development;
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TF [冶金工业];
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Taking into account a several number of opinions exposed, we can affirm that exist multiple causes which influenced and improved the process of globalization. They've also created the frame of shaping international or global markets. The intensity of such factors being hard to appreciate, the majority of the specialists recognize the fact that the breakdown of barriers for free trade was the main factor to stimulate (the "engine") of this process. The globalization process is due, first of all, of economic causes, but also political, social, and technological (the IT & C revolution). The distances became nonimportant factor. We are speaking about "the shrinking world" in the development and sustainability of the relations at the level of transbounderies, regional, and worldwide. Tourism, for many countries, including Romania, is the core of the tertiary sector and, by its nature, is suitable to challenges and needs of nowadays period In our paperwork we develop some important vectors in order to underline the well-functioning of tourism in economy and, furthermore, on the global markets.
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