Statistical analysis on the evolution of economic activity in Romania
Constantin Anghelache,
Cristian Marius Răduț and
Laura Constantin
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Constantin Anghelache: Bucharest University of Economic Studies/Artifex University of Bucharest
Cristian Marius Răduț: Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Laura Constantin: Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2021, vol. XXVIII, issue 2(627), Summer, 113-124
Abstract:
During this period, the macroeconomic activity, in all the fields with differentiated degree of influence, is in the process of trying to resettle the economic activity in conditions of pandemic and financial-economic crisis. In the main branches of the industry the activity is not at the level of the capacity of the Romanian national economy, context in which there are reductions of production in the case of industry to internal and external orders, and in the case of agriculture In this context, analysing the situation of salaries, economic activity, the evolution of the number of employees, there are slight improvements without the security of operation at the maximum level of macroeconomic capacity. The analysis suggests that there are still difficulties in stimulating the workforce by increasing gross and net wages, trying to avoid unreported work (gray market) or concluding important contracts, especially for export production. The data are important in that they will suggest the trend of evolution of the national economy. Table series structured data are presented, as well as graphs that suggest the perspective of Romania's macroeconomic evolution.
Keywords: national economy; European Union; industry; agriculture; crises. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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