Processes of Legislative Adaptation Undertaken by the Romanian Public Administration in the Context of the Global Economic Crisis

Proceedings of European Integration - Realities and Perspectives, pp. 714-718, 2015

5 Pages Posted: 1 Feb 2016

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Ani I. Matei

National School of Political Studies and Public Administration (NSPSPA)

Octavian Chesaru

National School of Political Science and Public Administration (NSPSPA), Students

Date Written: May 30, 2015

Abstract

As the economic crisis is further building the administrative burden of the Romanian public administration, the legislation is constantly reshaped in order to counteract the obstacles the crisis imposes. In order to counteract the effects of the economic crisis, the Romanian public administration has undergone a series of reforms that aimed at administrative simplification, normative simplification and reducing the public expenditures. The goal of the article is to uncover and analyze the courses of action proclaimed or adopted by Romania in the light of legislative simplification. Based on relevant literature, the parameters of empiric analysis are identified and used to acknowledge the types of measures adopted. These elements of change are depicted from relevant official documents of political or juridical power. The conclusion of the article represents an assessment of the legislative measures undertaken and points out the general action plan of the Romanian public administration.

Keywords: administrative burden, legislative simplification, new public management, reform

JEL Classification: D73

Suggested Citation

Matei, Ani I. and Chesaru, Octavian, Processes of Legislative Adaptation Undertaken by the Romanian Public Administration in the Context of the Global Economic Crisis (May 30, 2015). Proceedings of European Integration - Realities and Perspectives, pp. 714-718, 2015, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2725124

Ani I. Matei (Contact Author)

National School of Political Studies and Public Administration (NSPSPA) ( email )

6 Povernei street
Bucharest, 010643
Romania

HOME PAGE: http://www.snspa.ro

Octavian Chesaru

National School of Political Science and Public Administration (NSPSPA), Students ( email )

Strada Parcului
Bucharest
Romania

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