Europe’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in the Context of Business Environment Specificities and Economic Integration
Journal Title: Manager Journal - Year 2016, Vol 24, Issue
Abstract
The study „Europe’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in the Context of Business Environment Specificities and Economic Integration” is focused on presenting: business environment’s role in the context of economic integration, in correlation with competition, globalization, economic growth and sustainable development, the economic integration and the role of the European Union at an international level, Europe’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and sustainable development and Europe’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) future with predictions and perspectives for 2020 and 2030.
Authors and Affiliations
Gheorghe N. POPESCU, Veronica Adriana POPESCU, Cristina Raluca POPESCU
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