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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is one of the most important indicators that reflects the evolution and resilience of national economies. The importance of this macroeconomic indicator is growing in the current economic context, context in which international studies start to emphasize the...
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In this paper, the authors review the main indicators used n the description of the activity on tourism market from qualitative and quantitative point of view. Thus, they are defined, one by one, the indicators of capacity, potential and tourism market volume.
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Under the hypotheses IA and IB, OLS estimators are both linear and stationary. For it to provide the same minimum variance of all linear and stationary estimators and to take part of BLUE, it is necessary that the classical assumptions IIB and IIC should be available. As in the case of...
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This work reviews a few significant historical stages of economic globalization, and shows how the logistics of resources and production has influenced the development of the human society. Historically, logistics has played a fundamental role in the global development of human society by means...
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The occupied population includes all persons – both employees and freelancers – who develop a productive activity within the production limits of the European Accounts System.Employees represent all the persons working mainly on the basis of a formal or informal contract, for other resident...
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