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NON-OBSERVED ECONOMY IN ROMANIA

Clementina Ivan Ungureanu ()
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Clementina Ivan Ungureanu: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy, Bucharest

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Journal for Economic Forecasting, 2000, issue 3, 75-84

Abstract: The author’s main goal was not to estimate separately various components of the non-observed economy, but to ensure exhaustive and reliable estimates of the GDP as one of the most important indicators of the economic activities. The present methodology is the result of intensive research in this field taking into account the peculiarity of the Romanian economy. Romania, like other transition countries, must consider the requirements of ensuring the GDP exhaustiveness and comparability when they act to adjust and improve their own statistical systems, the responsibility on this matter lying not only with national accountants but with the entire statistical office of that country.

Keywords: non-observed economy; transition; GDP (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E26 O17 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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