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Article from Volume 6, Number 1, Year 2018

ANALYSIS OF ROMANIA'S ECONOMIC SECURITY IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL SECURITY THROUGH ECONOMETRIC MODELING
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Author(s): Valentin Marian Antohi, Monica Laura Zlati, Petronela Cardon, Dimitrie Stoica
DOI: 10.4316/EJAFB.2018.619
Abstract: In the context of globalization, the need for security is getting stronger economic valences. The vulnerability of the national economy to global insecurity factors amid the intensification of technology transfer and know-how is a subject of interest that involves a pertinent analysis of the positioning of the national economy in the global context. We intend to highlight by this work the role of guarantor of the economic security of the Romanian state through its specific security bodies and to develop an economic security model by quantifying the security risks and the protection measures that Romania can adopt in the geopolitical and geostrategic context.
Keywords: Economic Security, Guarantor Role, Economic Security Model, Romania, Eurostat
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