The reactivity of public administration to the needs of SME and business environment in the North-East region of Romania
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https://doi.org/10.18662/upasw/23Keywords:
public administration, Small Business Act, tacit approval procedure, SMEAbstract
The paper is presenting the main results of the research on the perception of local public administration from North-East region of Romania regarding the procedure of tacit approval and the main barriers for bussines environment.References
Guvernul României (GR). (2003). Ordonanţa de urgenţă nr. 27/2003 privind procedura aprobării tacite. Monitorul Oficial al României, 10 mai 2003
Guvernul României (GR). (2012). Ministerul Economiei. Departamentul pentru Întreprinderi Mici şi Mijlocii, Mediul de Afaceri şi Turism. Evaluarea percepției instituțiilor administrației publice cu privire la barierele administrative cu care se confruntă mediul de afaceri din România. Disponibil la adresa: http://economie.gov.ro/images/proiecte/bariere/Studiu%20evaluar e%20%20perceptie%20inst%20publice.pdf. Consultat: 17.08.2019
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