The Internalization of Activities in Agriculture

Authors

  • Marina Luminita Sarbovan Tibiscus University of Timisoara, 300558 - Timisoara, Daliei, 1A, Romania

Keywords:

costs, internalization, rural sector

Abstract

The internalization of using resources is meant to empower the local economy, and under the current crisis circumstances it could help as a powerful tool to the recovery of the rural sector. From the farming point of view, the cutting cost policy is the main theoretical justification for internalization of actives, and by extension, of activities, and in the European case it concerns the entire continental economic system. Internalization emphasizes the protectionist economic activities, mainly in line with anti-crisis measures for guiding markets. This persisting discrepancy among European states in terms of development and yearly performances emphasizes the necessity of empowering the internal efforts of our country in the field of production, and agricultural production. This is a new shape of introducing the dirigisme and the macroeconomic interventionism as a fundamental tool against the negative effects of the economic slowing-down, especially in zoo-economic activities, after many critics addressed to the centralized economic intervention.

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Published

2023-10-03