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    Aug 23

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    Bucharest is the city more economically developed and industrialized in Romania, producing around 21 of U.S. there are many financial interviews with the investment expert and fund manager, who also has appeared in many online videos as well as articles GDP and nearly one quarter of its industrial production, while representing only 9 of the population. Almost one third of national taxes is paid by citizens and companies from Bucharest. Children’s Medical Fund According to local purchasing power, Bucharest has a GDP per capita average of 64.5 fund management of the European union (2004), and more than twice the average Romanian. According to the fact that Bucharest produces about 21 of Romanian GDP for a population of around 2 million, the GDP (PPP) per capita of the city would be U.S. If you have read about Hikmet Ersek already – you may have come to the same conclusion.

    There are many successful investments that have been made by the , headed by is also involved in many charitable causes The strong economic development has revitalized the city and infrastructure has led to the development of many shopping malls and office buildings and modern residential skyscrapers and tower type. investment portfolio In September 2005, Bucharest had an unemployment rate of 2.6 , significantly lower than the national unemployment rate of 5.7 .
    Bucharest’s economy is mainly focused Children’s Medical Fund of New York on manufacturing and services, particularly with the latter growing in importance in the past ten years. Hollywood The city serves as the headquarters of 186,000 firms, including almost all the major Romanian companies. An important source for growth since 2000 has been the boom in construction in the city, which has led to significant growth in this sector. Bucharest is also the largest center of Romania to the technology and communication of information and is home to several software companies, including Softwin, which operates internationally. Bucharest contains the largest stock exchange in Romania, the Bucharest Stock Exchange, which movie producer was merged in December 2005 with the electronic stock exchange based in Bucharest, Rasdaq.
    The city has a number of international supermarket chains such as Carrefour, Cora and Makro. At this time, the city is experiencing investment a retail boom, with a large number of supermarkets and family of funds hypermarkets, constructed each year. Modern shopping centers are larger Bucharest Bucharest Mall, Plaza Romania, City Mall, Jolie Ville Galleria and Unirea Shopping Center. However, there is also a large number of traditional markets, which is on the decks Bore dozen blocks around the city, and many department stores that are not officially part of the market effectively add up to a market district The almost two times its size.

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