Research Articles Issue 2 · 2019 · pp. 116–124 · Issue page

MIGRATION POLICIES AND EU ENLARGEMENT AS REGIONAL VALUE CHAINS

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1 Economist, Ph. D. Candidate, The Bucharest University of Economic Studies
2 Scientific Researcher 3rd Grade, Ph.D., Department of International Studies and Contemporary History, Faculty of History and Philosophy, Babes Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca
3 Urban Planner, Ph. D. Candidate, The University Politehnica of Bucharest
Corresponding author: [email protected]
Accepted 29 March 2026
Available Online 15 March 2019
QUALITY OF GROWTH IS FOLLOWED BY MIGRATIONS. REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT MUST ANTICIPATE SUCH MOVEMENTS AND PREDICT A FURTHER DEVELOPMENT. THIS MUST HAVE NATIONAL AND LOCAL RESPONSES TO URBAN ECONOMIC CHANGE. WHAT IS URBAN GOVERNANCE AND HOW THIS IS RELATED TO POWER AND POLITICS? WHAT DO WE DO WITH ALL THOSE WHO REFUSE TO WORK AND INTEGRATE THEM IN OUR CULTURE? WE CAN LOOK IN THE PAST AT WHAT IT WORKED, REDISCOVERING SOME COMMUNIST PRINCIPLES LIKE COMMUNITY FARMS (CAP) AND LOCAL COMMUNITY GROUPS CAN HELP THE LOCAL ADMINISTRATIONS TO SAVE MONEY FROM THEIR BUDGET. WE CAN ALSO LOOK IN THE FUTURE AT CYBER PHYSICAL SYSTEMS (INDUSTRY 4.0) AND TRY TO BUILD MODELS. NOW WE TALK ABOUT DEPENDENCE MODELING AND RISK DYNAMICS BUT IN ALL T HESE THINGS WE CAN FIND A LOGICAL ALGORITHM THAT CAN PREDICT THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT. IF WE TRANSLATE THE MARKETS IN MATHEMATICS WE CAN ALSO BUILD ALGORITHMS THAT WILL HELP FURTHER MORE, TO DEVELOP CONNECTIONS WITH THE EMBEDDED SYSTEMS. CYBER PHYSICAL SYSTE MS (CPS) ENABLE THE PHYSICAL WORLD TO MERGE WITH VIRTUAL LEADING TO AN INTERNET OF THINGS, DATA AND SERVICES.
MIGRATIONS VALUE CHAIN REGIONS CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
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