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Inflation and Unemployment – a Correlative Analysis

Constantin Anghelache, Vergil Voineagu, Mihai Gheorghe, Sacala Cristina (), Ionut Negoita and Alexandru Ursache
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Constantin Anghelache: „Artifex” University of Bucharest / Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest
Vergil Voineagu: Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest
Mihai Gheorghe: National Institute of Statistics
Ionut Negoita: Manager

Romanian Statistical Review Supplement, 2013, vol. 61, issue 2, 22-29

Abstract: The economic and financial crisis considered within the national behavior, within the behavior implied by the one involved by the overlapped context, within the mixed and overlapped behavior, both national and international (and vice-versa), proved that each country and the European Union as well are facing a series of structural issues such as: the domestic economic growth, the lack of productivity, the high rate of the unemployment, the volatility of the inflation and its impact, the high levels of the debt and deficit etc. To all these sectorial issues, one has to add the interdependence/static and dynamic correlation between the national macroeconomic unbalances and, mainly, its impact. This is the context in which the interdependence/statistical correlation between inflation and unemployment should be considered.

Keywords: inflation; estimator; unemployment; interdependence; monetary (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E24 E31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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