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A Creative Statistical Model of Geometric Area Index Number for Adequate Estimation of ESG, DESG Goals Achievement, and Other Macroeconomic (Im)balances Dynamics

Gheorghe Săvoiu, Sandra Matei, Mladen Čudanov () and Emilia Gogu
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Sandra Matei: Regina Maria School, Apusului Street 71-73, 062282 Bucharest, Romania
Mladen Čudanov: Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Jove Ilica 154, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Emilia Gogu: Faculty of Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Piața Romană 6, 010374 Bucharest, Romania

Mathematics, 2022, vol. 10, issue 16, 1-26

Abstract: This paper can be considered as a brief answer to an old research question. Why do researchers need new statistical instruments based on geometric science? In the introduction, one can find some detailed significances, questions, premises, and hypotheses of the article’s research redistributed in the logic of the section, as only a reminder can do it. There are no mandatory access conditions equivalent to “ Let no one ignorant of geometry enter here ” from the portal of Plato’ s Academy during the literature review of index numbers (IN) or the index numbers method (INM). The originality of a geometric area index number (GAIN) and the simple description of a statistical instrument are the main characteristics of the next section, which is dedicated to its methodology and data. Therefore, this original statistical model of a classical index number is placed in a continuous changing of geometric coordinates and surfaces, caused by alternate states of disequilibrium and equilibrium in macroeconomic life or existence. Whenever the statistical index method has been considered a dead or obsolete solution, this false conclusion has been because it was conceived without its innovative history and multidimensional mathematical perspective. The complex structure of the article also required a section dedicated to practical approaches through macroeconomic indices systems. In the context of dynamic imbalances, this aspect limits the selective options of the new concept of a statistical model of a geometric area index to several inscribable but also regular polygons (“ n-gons ”) at the same time. These polygons take on stellar shapes as soon as they capture real dynamics by ensuring a significant degree of coverage of simultaneous evolutions. In the pragmatic section of results and discussions, the new statistical model of the geometric area index is built essentially not only as a new type of statistical-mathematical approach to complex and associated or correlated aggregative variations but also from the idea of practically replacing concrete variants with their functions. The final remarks underline some instrumental specificities concerning both constructive advantages and disadvantages but especially to the limitations and perspectives, which are closely related to some symmetries and asymmetries characteristic of the investigated phenomena.

Keywords: Index Number (IN); Index Numbers’ Method (INM); Geometric Area Index Number (GAIN); Regular Polygons ( n-gon ); Composite Index Numbers (CIN); Consumer Price Index (CPI); Index of Producer Price in Industry (IPPI); House Price Index (HPI); Macroeconomic Imbalances Dynamics (MID) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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