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Mihaela Rovinaru
PhD Lecturer Babes-Bolyai University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration

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Journal article
Published: 15 November 2019 in Sustainability
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In a global market characterized by the trend of saving non-renewable resources, recycling has become one of the key factors that alleviates the rarity of resources and preserves existing ones. One of the largest industries that consumes natural resources is the automotive industry. This includes not only resource consumption but also the environmental effects of each new unit produced in this industry. As a result, recycling end-of-life vehicles has become an increasingly obvious and widespread concern. This paper proposes a preliminary analysis of the dismantling/recycling activities in Romania compared to other economies (e.g., USA). It aims to determine the impact that dismantling end-of-life vehicles has, according to the legislation in the field, on the economy and the environment. In order to obtain a complete picture, it is obvious that further research is needed.

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Flavius Ioan Rovinaru; Adina Viorica Rus. The Economic and Ecological Impacts of Dismantling End-of-Life Vehicles in Romania. Sustainability 2019, 11, 6446 .

AMA Style

Flavius Ioan Rovinaru, Adina Viorica Rus. The Economic and Ecological Impacts of Dismantling End-of-Life Vehicles in Romania. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (22):6446.

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Flavius Ioan Rovinaru; Adina Viorica Rus. 2019. "The Economic and Ecological Impacts of Dismantling End-of-Life Vehicles in Romania." Sustainability 11, no. 22: 6446.

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Published: 01 March 2013 in South East European Journal of Economics and Business
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Under the impact of a wide range of forces, the prices of globally traded commodities often experience sudden and significant fluctuations, putting under uncertainty and risk the economic status of producers, consumers and traders from the private to the national level. Although commodity markets are notorious for their price volatility, the events the world economy experienced in recent years, particularly the global economic crisis, offered new connotations to this phenomenon. These price movements reverberated across internal markets all over the world, affecting their statuses. As Central Eastern European countries, due to the processes they have undergone in recent decades, manifest an increased responsiveness to external shocks, Romania experienced the international turmoil in a severe manner. This paper calculates and presents, by comparison, the food price volatility experienced at the international level and on the Romanian market during the years of the crisis and immediately after its appeasement.

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Larisa Nicoleta Pop; Flavius Rovinaru; Mihaela Rovinaru. Commodity Price Volatility during and after the Economic Crisis – Implications for Romania. South East European Journal of Economics and Business 2013, 8, 45 -52.

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Larisa Nicoleta Pop, Flavius Rovinaru, Mihaela Rovinaru. Commodity Price Volatility during and after the Economic Crisis – Implications for Romania. South East European Journal of Economics and Business. 2013; 8 (1):45-52.

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Larisa Nicoleta Pop; Flavius Rovinaru; Mihaela Rovinaru. 2013. "Commodity Price Volatility during and after the Economic Crisis – Implications for Romania." South East European Journal of Economics and Business 8, no. 1: 45-52.

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Published: 01 January 2013 in Procedia Economics and Finance
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Larisa Nicoleta Pop; Mihaela Rovinaru; Flavius Rovinaru. The Challenges of Sugar Market: An Assessment from the Price Volatility Perspective and its Implications for Romania. Procedia Economics and Finance 2013, 5, 605 -614.

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Larisa Nicoleta Pop, Mihaela Rovinaru, Flavius Rovinaru. The Challenges of Sugar Market: An Assessment from the Price Volatility Perspective and its Implications for Romania. Procedia Economics and Finance. 2013; 5 ():605-614.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Larisa Nicoleta Pop; Mihaela Rovinaru; Flavius Rovinaru. 2013. "The Challenges of Sugar Market: An Assessment from the Price Volatility Perspective and its Implications for Romania." Procedia Economics and Finance 5, no. : 605-614.