Danubius International Conferences, 11th International Conference on European Integration - Realities and Perspectives

Romanian economy in the interwar period

Stefan Gheorghe
Last modified: 2016-03-25

Abstract

Resumption of economic progress will be slow, but unevenly but after overcoming the food crisis of 1920-1921, Romania will be able to deliver on economic recovery by attracting capital investment, increase the number of enterprises and workers and especially by increasing the driving force and technical endowment of enterprises. The Central Authorities will draw up legislation related protectionist economic liberal doctrine "by ourselves" in most of the period, according to political algorithm and the result of increasing resource mobilization of domestic capital while limiting the foreign capital in the Romanian economy.