Romania’s Economic Policy: Before and After the Elections

The irony of the November elections in Romania was that the economic analyses and indicators issued during the months leading up to the vote suggested that the country was starting to emerge from the deep, three-year recession that had coincided with the rule of the centrist coalition led by the Democratic Convention (DC). The recovery was, nevertheless, too feeble and came too late to affect significantly the outcome of the elections.

The irony of the November elections in Romania was that the economic analyses and indicators issued during the months leading up to the vote suggested that the country was starting to emerge from the deep, three-year recession that had coincided with the rule of the centrist coalition led by the Democratic Convention (DC). The recovery was, nevertheless, too feeble and came too late to affect significantly the outcome of the elections.

Read the article at the East European Constitutional Review.

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