Analysis of the Gross Domestic Product evolution for 2015
Constantin Anghelache,
Madalina – Gabriela Anghel and
Marius Popovici
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Constantin Anghelache: Academia de Studii Economice, Bucuresti, Universitatea „Artifex” din Bucuresti
Madalina – Gabriela Anghel: Universitatea „Artifex” din Bucuresti
Marius Popovici: Academia de Studii Economice, Bucuresti
Romanian Statistical Review Supplement, 2016, vol. 64, issue 3, 50-56
Abstract:
The analysis of the Gross Domestic Product provides a high-level overview on the evolution of the Romanian economy. In this paper, the authors outline the main aspects regarding the progress of the GDP, as main indicator of the economic growth: the quarterly evolution of GDP – gross and adjusted series, the analysis on categories of sources, the contribution of various uses to the formation of GDP. Also, the authors discuss some external factors that impact on the dynamic of the indicator, such as the political changes. The evolution and situation for 2015 is also important from another viewpoint: it represents a base for the future, especially for 2016. The evolutions of the global economy raise some concerns on the possibility of another shock, thus the monitoring of macroeconomic trends is especially sensitive and the results can be used by decision makers.
Keywords: GDP; evolution; activity; seasonal; contributions; resources (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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