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As well known, Romania is one of countries of the most pronounced agrarian profile from the European Union. Unfortunately, this character does not mean implicitly neither a corresponding contribution of the agriculture to the GDP forming, as already mentioned previously, nor a high level of...
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An important element to consider when evaluating the economic evolution of a country over a period of time consists of the way the consumer prices developed, both on an overall basis and by groups of goods and services, as well as of the dual comparison with the planned, forecasted target and...
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This paper presents the author’s view on some analysis methods applicable to the labor market of Romania, focusing on problems such as structure and occupation. The first part is dedicated to a synopsis on the population and labor force indicator’s evolution, while further analysis is...
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Comparatively to the previous year (2008), during the period 2009-2013, the indices of the market services supplied to the population, as well as the indices of the retail trade have recorded a decrease. This decrease is generated by the domestic demand (an element of the GDP utilization), which...
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This paper presents an analysis of the Gross Domestic Product, as the main indicator that reflects the evolution of Romanian economy. The comparative analysis reveals the position of Romania in the European Union. The evolution of the GDP has an oscillatory trend, analysed on the basis of its...
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The regression function serves as a basis for carrying out the numerous analyzes micro or macroeconomic indicators. Information obtained by use of the model simple linear regression are not always sufficient to characterize changes in an economic phenomenon and, in particular, to identify...
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The regression model is used in order to obtain the parameters that correspond to the set of variable dependency analysis, formulated between variables, where the series of data are recorded in the statistical units of the population for a period or a moment, and for highlighting the dependence...
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The main reason why price statisticians might prefer a member of the family of Lowe or fixed basket price indices is that the fixed basket concept is easy to explain to the public. Note that the Laspeyres and Paasche indices are special cases of the pure price concept if we choose the reference...
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