Today, the industrial reforms' success is also critiqued in a more nuanced way.
Laws are slowly taking hold, and despite many setbacks, so is industrial reform.
The package included new social structures, industrial reforms and radical economic policies.
Standard & Poor's attributed the change to potentially greater costs to support industrial and financial reforms because of declining growth.
However, environmental regulations and industrial reforms had had some effect.
With the industrial reforms, the emergence of the country as an industrial force could not be stopped anymore.
By the mid-1980s, industrial reforms had achieved substantial success in some areas.
Romania's economy seems the bleakest of all former Communist states, with little industrial reform.
The key to success for industrial reforms in both countries is decentralization of decision-making.
In 1931, the women's Legislative Council finally won shorter hours for women workers, the prohibition of night work, and other industrial reforms.