THE FINANCIAL INDICATORS OF THE POPULATION, THE BASIC PILLAR OF SOCIETAL SUSTAINABILITY AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL (II)
Otilia Manta ()
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Otilia Manta: Center for Financial and Monetary Research “Victor Slavescu”, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania
Contemporary Economy Journal, 2024, vol. 9, issue 2, 49-64
Abstract:
According to European regulations, as well as according to the methodology for the allocation of European funds at the regional level, the financial indicators of the population of the member states are reference indicators regarding the sizing of the amounts related to the funds included in the Multiannual Financial Framework and with the direct objective of defining "investments for the employment of work and economic growth". The essential objective of the study and perspective consists in establishing the basic pillars of the concentrated picture of the financial indicators of the population, in terms of the achieved values of the primary indicators, based on which five relevant relative indicators were calculated that characterize the financial condition of the population, which influence in directly the potential and performance of the national economy. The research methodology in the work is based on conceptual definitions, as well as calculation formulas of the primary indicators, respectively of the derived indicators, calculated for the period 2007-2022. In the paper we will present the results of the study, namely the calculation of the primary indicators for a series of 2007-2022 data, and the novelty element of this paper is given by the definition and calculation of some derived indicators that reflect the current financial state of the population at national level, basic pillar of societal sustainability. Furthermore, the creation of a graphically and descriptively represented image, with multi-year coverage (2007-2022), of the evolution of the financial indicators of the population lead us to the conclusions of the established theme.
Keywords: finance; population; sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F65 J11 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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