SOME EVOLUTIONS OF THE ROMANIAN IT MARKET
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29358/sceco.v0i22.338Keywords:
IT market, Internet, populationAbstract
IT market in Romania registered a positive trend, estimations regarding the evolution for the next period indicating the same trend. This development was implicit in conjunction with the growing interest of population and organizations for getting the economic and social benefits offered by information technology, the expansion of the market and the increasing in the use IT by organizations and population empowering reciprocally. In this context, the contribution of the industry of "Information and communications" has increased in overall macroeconomic indicators and in the total employed population at the national level.Downloads
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