In the 1980s, severe austerity measures were imposed in the Socialist Republic of Romania by President Nicolae Ceaușescu in order to pay out the external...
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titles containing auster* 1980s austerity policy in Romania Asceticism, a lifestyle characterized by abstinence and austerity from various sorts of worldly...
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adjustment), Ceaușescu decided that Romania should pay all its debts, leading to the 1980s austerity policy in Romania. Early in the 1970s, the Western countries...
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economy. Exceptions were at the beginning of the 1980s austerity policy in Romania, when prices were risen in order to reduce consumption and allow the government...
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Government debt (category Fiscal policy)
repression Fiscal policy Public finance Debt clock Sovereign default Sovereign credit Tax Specific: 1980s austerity policy in Romania Latin American debt...
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Orphanhood in Romania became prevalent as a consequence of the Socialist Republic of Romania's natalist policy under Nicolae Ceaușescu. Its effectiveness...
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in the Socialist Republic of Romania for quite some time, especially during the austerity years of the 1980s. The austerity measures were designed in...
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Enver Hoxha. The 1980s austerity policy in Romania, imposed by Ceaușescu in order to pay out the external debt incurred by the state in the 1970s, aggravated...
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for disarmament negotiations. International Year of Peace 1980s austerity policy in Romania Rumänien, 23. November 1986 : Verkleinerung des Heeres, Senkung...
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to urban areas to work in the newly built factories. During the 1980s, dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu pursued an austerity policy in order to pay foreign debts...
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$11–12 billion. Romania's debt was completely paid off during the 1980s by implementing severe austerity measures which deprived Romanians of basic consumer...
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Republic of Romania (Romanian: Republica Socialistă România, RSR) was a Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist state that existed officially in Romania from 1947...
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Național de Statistică ""De profesie: medic în România". Cum încearcă ministrul Nicolăescu să-i țină pe doctori în țară" Archived 1 July 2013 at the Wayback...
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be granted the loan, Romania agreed to raise food and gasoline prices and reduce spending (see 1980s austerity policy in Romania) and to provide additional...
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Palace of the Parliament (redirect from Palace of the People (Romania))
crippling austerity policy to pay the foreign debt. In 1989, the building costs were estimated at US$1.75 billion, and in 2006 at US$3 billion. In 1990, Australian-born...
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on reducing the heating on private dwellings (part of the 1980s austerity policy in Romania) and after a second month with wage cuts due to failure to...
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Systematization (Romanian: Sistematizarea) was a program of urban planning in the Socialist Republic of Romania from 1974 to 1989. Systematization was...
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2010–12 Greek protests International Financial Commission 1980s austerity policy in Romania World Bank Data, http://data.worldbank.org/country/greece...
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achieve this, he imposed austerity policies that impoverished Romanians and exhausted the nation's economy. The project was completed in 1989, shortly before...
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Timișoara (redirect from Timisoara, Romania)
January 2021. "Valul de caniculă "Lucifer" a făcut deja victime în România. Ce ne așteaptă în zilele următoare". Știrile Pro TV. 4 August 2017. Archived from...
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Nicolae Ceaușescu (category 20th-century executions by Romania)
Ceaușescu's last speech in public Romania's Demographic Policy Gheorghe Brătescu, Clipa 638: Un complot ratat ("A failed scheme") (In Romanian) Death of the Father:...
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Great Recession (category 2000s in economic history)
reduction in budget deficits due to austerity policies (see chart) in several European countries during April 2012. He concluded that: "In all, there...
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Securitate (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
targeting writers, priests, etc. In the 1980s, the Securitate launched a massive campaign to stamp out dissent in Romania, manipulating the country's population...
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The Patriotic Guards (Romanian: Gărzile Patriotice) were paramilitary formations in the Socialist Republic of Romania from 1968 to 1989. The Patriotic...
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July Theses (redirect from Cultural Revolution (Romania))
lui Marx. O introducere în istoria comunismului românesc ("On the Shoulders of Marx. An Incursion into the History of Romanian Communism"), Editura Curtea...
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Danube Program (redirect from Romanian nuclear weapons project)
extracted from the Măgurele reactor in the 1980s. With this amount, Romania could have manufactured six nuclear bombs. Romania and weapons of mass destruction...
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The De-Stalinization in Romania was a process of removing Stalinist policies and Stalin's cult of personality between 1956 and 1965. Implemented by Gheorghe...
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Neoliberalism (redirect from Neoliberalism in Latin America)
liberalization policies, including privatization, deregulation, consumer choice, globalization, free trade, monetarism, austerity, and reductions in government...
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Eastern Bloc (category 1945 establishments in Europe)
this number skyrocketed to 32%. In Russia, Boris Yeltsin's IMF-backed rapid privatization and austerity policies resulted in unemployment rising to double...
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Social democracy (section As a policy regime)
During the Great Recession, Social Democratic parties in Europe increasingly adopted austerity as a policy response to the economic crisis, shifting away from...
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