The issue of decentralization is widely debated, regulated and analyzed in
official EU documents and literature. The research topic is extensive and includes the
analysis of the economic dimension, legal and administrative dimensions that contribute to
the development of an interdisciplinary research.
The paper is part of a larger research project aiming to design a polar diagram for the
periodical assessment of the degree of regional development and, in its first phase, it has
already established and defined the areas and their specific indicators (i.e. Social
Development and Economy & Market, Environmental protection, Governance and
Regulation, Spatial Planning, Education and Training, Science and Research).
In the second phase we aim to determine whether the local government has the
management, economic and administrative capacity to facilitate the implementation of
decentralization policies in various areas of development and what are the results obtained
after applying the decentralization measures.
The impact of local and regional policies initiated in order to facilitate the implementation
of the decentralization process, must be analyzed through a regular monitoring of the
fluctuations recorded by a comprehensive range of regional indicators whose development
depends on the success of the decentralization process.
This paper therefore aims to conduct a comparative analysis regarding the evolution of the
key indicators on sustainable development, public health, education and training at the
level of the eight development regions in Romania, trying to determine to what extent the
evolution or the involution of these indicators at the level of the local government, is the
result of the legislative package on decentralization, the effectiveness of the administrative
management, or it is only generated by their economic particularities