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Published in Scientific Papers. Series "Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and rural development", Vol. 15 ISSUE 2
Written by Titin RULIANA

Target Acceptance Local Original Revenue, East Kalimantan Province (Revenue Office of East Kalimantan, 2014) showed an increase in revenue realization during 2009 through 2013 was 112.83%. It requires effort and work to increase the potential revenue from Local Original Revenue. This study to measure the effectiveness and contribution acceptance of Local Original revenue in East Kalimantan in 2009 until 2013. Measurements using effectiveness ratio and contribution ratio performed on the elements of Local Original Revenue (Act No. 32 of 2004) consists of local taxes, local retribution, profit company owned by local, regional wealth management results, and other Local Original Revenue receipt. The results showed that realization of acceptance Local Original Revenue, East Kalimantan Province was appropriate even exceed the targets set by the achievement of 113.69% (Effectiveness Ratio) to receipt sourced from local taxes, local retribution, results wealth of management that separated areas, and other legitimate local revenues during the year 2009 until 2013. Local Original Revenue realization highly effective through other revenues legitimate local revenues (118.18%). The reception area is dominated / greatest sourced from local taxes contributed 78.56% (ratio Contributions) of the overall receipt the Local Original Revenue. The results of the study concluded that the receipt of Local Original Revenue in accordance with the criteria of effectiveness ratio. It is ratio very efficient. Local tax contribution was excellent of 78.56% (ratio Contributions) to the total revenue receipt of East Kalimantan province during 2009 until 2013.

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Published in Scientific Papers. Series "Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and rural development", Vol. 15 ISSUE 2
Written by Aurelia LITVIN, Natalia DELIU

Moldova is one of the smallest European countries, with an appropriate sales market. Because of the decline in agriculture in recent decades, domestic sales became even smaller. In this way the sustainable development of agriculture could only be based on export promotion. It is absolutely clear the urgent need to diversify the range of exported products and markets. Sustainable development of the country depends on the ability to develop those branches of the national economy, which represent a great export potential of the country. The analysis is based on research management issues promoting the export of agricultural products from Moldova and its prospects for improvement. The methodology for conducting research is to investigate business managers. The direct contact method was used in the investigation. Most enterprises export their products to CIS countries, especially to Russian Federation, Ukraine and Belarus. As for the EU countries, the most requested are Germany, Romania, and Italy. One of the basic problems our exporters face on the foreign markets is that most products are not competitive compared to those of the origin country. We can say that, there are numerous problems encountered by local exporters. And they need support from the state in order to achieve a successful export.

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Published in Scientific Papers. Series "Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and rural development", Vol. 15 ISSUE 2
Written by Adina Magdalena IORGA

Socialization is an interactive communication process that requires individual development and social influences, thus highlighting personal reception and interpretation of social messages, as well as the intensity and content dynamic of these social influences. In this context, family socialization represents the main model of the of gender interactions, of defining gender identity composition and gender expectations. Gender socialization within the family setting is very important because it internalizes the gender rules and ideologies, assimilating gender content from the two significant figures: Mom and Dad. This content is a fundamental cornerstone for building gender identity. The research aims to identify the views of students from the Veterinary Medicine University of Bucharest regarding the role of family socialization in the construction of gender identity. The research results confirm a trend of perception for most students towards the innovative socializing model, based on equality in the distribution of tasks within the family. However, there are differences between the genders in terms of perception and comprehension of the role of women and men. Thus, it appears that some of the students believe that the woman carries most of the household domestic tasks, while some students assigned the traditional role of financial support for the entire family to the men.

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Published in Scientific Papers. Series "Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and rural development", Vol. 15 ISSUE 2
Written by Aurelia LITVIN, Ludmila DOBROVOLSCHI

The fruit growing occupies an important place in the national economy of the Republic of Moldova: fresh and processed products provide about 8% of the income from exports, outpacing other sectors of the economy. However, its potential is not used efficiently because of to the limited absorption capacity of the internal market, low competitiveness, as well as because of the embargo on imports imposed by Russia, the main export market for Moldovan horticultural products. In this context, the role of the fruit growing sector and its contribution to the development of the agri-food sector and economic prosperity of the Republic of Moldova is very up-to-date. The evaluation of the development level is made through the analysis of official statistical data and those obtained during field studies.

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Published in Scientific Papers. Series "Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and rural development", Vol. 15 ISSUE 2
Written by Ramona DOBRE

The present paper aims to demonstrate the role that ground rent has in establishing the agricultural land price. In order to be able to prove the connection between the ground rent and the agricultural land price, there are submitted to debate indicators that are part of ground rent such as the positioning of the land, the distance between the land and the access roads and water source, the intrinsic qualities of the land soil, the type of land and the manner of exploitation. The debate is intended to show how and in what manner the indicators part of ground rent may influence the price of an agricultural land. The final purpose of this study is to prove that a justified land price may contribute to encourage the agricultural land transactions and therefore to develop the land market. To fulfil the purpose of this paper it is necessary to understand what land ground means, why it is important the land price and how can the agricultural land price influence the agricultural land market and the development of the agriculture overall. The main methods utilized are collecting, analyze and interpreting data and information from the specialized literature. The conclusions formulated at the end of the study allow seeing the influence of ground rent on agricultural land price, the influence of the agricultural land price on agricultural land market and the influence of agricultural land market on the development of the agriculture.

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Published in Scientific Papers. Series "Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and rural development", Vol. 15 ISSUE 2
Written by Liliana GRINCIUC

The aim of the research was to study and put into evidence the importance of the small and medium enterprises as the basic component of the entrepreneurial activity in the Republic of Moldova. As a result of the investigated research topic, it can be noted that during the last 5 years, the number of small and medium enterprises was growing steadily, increasing from 43.7 thousand enterprises in 2009 to 50.9 thousand enterprises in 2013, the sector had a share about 97.4 percent of the total number of registered enterprises in the year 2013. The growing results were recorded in the last two years on revenue of the sales and obtained profit, and according to the types of activities the most of the requested enterprises are those in the wholesale and retail, sector rentals, real estate transactions and activities to provide services for enterprises.

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Published in Scientific Papers. Series "Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and rural development", Vol. 15 ISSUE 2
Written by Agnieszka TŁUCZAK

Agriculture is a very specific sector of the economy, significantly different from other economic activities. One of the main distinguishing characteristics of agricultural production is its surface character and strong dependence on environmental conditions, especially the nature. These conditions determine to a large extent on the structure of crops and livestock, but it is not completely determined. Therefore, it seems reasonable, taken in this article, an attempt to show concentration and specialization of agricultural production in the EU. The aim of this article is to attempt to identify the main trends in the spatial concentration of agricultural production in the EU. Another objective is to determine the specialization of individual member states in types of agricultural production. The study used location factor (LQ), which can also be used to study the concentration and specialization of region. The main results show there is a concentration of agricultural production in the EU and there are the countries specializing in a particular types of agricultural production. The analysis will be conducted on the basis of data taken from the Central Statistical Office of Poland. The analysis is conducted for the years 2005, 2010, 2012.

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Published in Scientific Papers. Series "Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and rural development", Vol. 15 ISSUE 2
Written by Adrian SÎRBU

In this article we perform an analysis of the key aspects of strategic management which is one of the main factors that have a direct impact on obtaining performing results or nonperforming results of teachers in the agronomic higher education in Republic of Moldova. Directly, will be highlighted the aspects of the concept of organizational strategy, the guidelines and the approaches of strategic management at all hierarchical levels of agronomic higher education in Republic of Moldova. The same will be highlighted aspects of the basic functions of agronomic higher education institutions in Republic of Moldova, and aspects of organizational culture and at the same time which is the situation of innovation and introduction of new advanced technology necessary for obtaining performing results with the aim of creating a highly competitive environment of these institutions at national and why not international level.

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Published in Scientific Papers. Series "Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and rural development", Vol. 15 ISSUE 2
Written by Valentina AGAPIEVA

The purpose of this article is to follow trends in the development of organic farming in Bulgaria, and to identify the factors’ strength and direction of their impact on organic production of agricultural products. The study covers the period from 2003 to 2013 and is based on information from official statistics of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, and the author's own research. There are distinct rates of increase in both areas and organic agricultural production in Bulgaria. While in 2003 the areas under organic management are 8,364 ha by 2013 they numbered 56, 287 ha. Bulgaria has a high potential for production and export of organic agricultural products fresh and processed, but significantly lags behind other European countries. However, there is increasing momentum in organic farming, driven by a group of economic, market, social and legislative initiatives. The main reason for this growth is consumer demand of organic products in Bulgaria. In general, the motivations of Bulgarian consumers of organic products are related to the benefits for health and the environment, to the improvement of food quality and to the support of local small farmers, communities and markets.

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Published in Scientific Papers. Series "Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and rural development", Vol. 15 ISSUE 2
Written by Georgiana-Raluca LĂDARU, Silviu BECIU

The paper aimed to evaluate the wine market in Romania and make assumptions about its development opportunities in the context of market globalization. The paper underline directions of development related with the entrepreneurial sector. The research method is based on calculation and interpretation of competitiveness indicators. Even if the results indicated a low competitiveness of this sector, the development opportunities of wine market in Romania can lead to an increased share of this market at national level and higher level of export in terms of value on European Union and world markets.

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