The Barometer of the Romanian EConomy* MAY 2007 VERSION
Marioara Iordan,
Elena Pelinescu,
Ionel Florescu,
Mihaela-Nona Chilian,
Cornelia Scutaru,
Crenguta Osmanovici,
Carmen Uzlau,
Petre Caraiani and
Liana Pecican
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Ionel Florescu: Institute of Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy
Crenguta Osmanovici: Institute of Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy
Petre Caraiani: Institute of Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy
Journal for Economic Forecasting, 2007, vol. 4, issue 2, 97-117
Abstract:
"The Barometer of the Romanian Economy" intends to be a mirror of the evolution of the Romanian economy and, at the same time, to be its global indicator of the state and trend. "The Barometer of the Romanian Economy" was first published some years ago in Microeconomia aplicata, on the initiative and under the co-ordination of Professor Cezar Mereuta. Quarterly, during 1997-1999, eight issues were published until December 1999, when the publication ceased to exist. In 2000, "The Barometer of the Romanian Economy" reappeared as a semester topic in the Romanian Journal of Economic Forecasting, Nos.1-2.
Keywords: economic barometer; national economy; macroeconomic indicators and aggregates; economic analyses (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C82 Y1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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