Analysis on the Gross Domestic Product Evolution
Journal Title: Revista Romana de Statistica - Year 2014, Vol 62, Issue 4
Abstract
This paper presents an analysis of the Gross Domestic Product, as the main indicator that reflects the evolution of Romanian economy. The comparative analysis reveals the position of Romania in the European Union. The evolution of the GDP has an oscillatory trend, analysed on the basis of its main influence factors, such as the resources. The year 2012 becomes quite difficult to analyse and interpret, mainly due to the fact that three governments succeeded each other, without coherence and continuity in applying their programmes. The last government tried, during the six months of existing, to remake a certain kind of strategy, troubled by the previous commitments, the constraints implied by the IMF programme, funds misappropriations and many other of the kind. By the end of the year 2012 the situation was improving.
Authors and Affiliations
Constantin ANGHELACHE, Alexandru MANOLE, Mădălina ANGHEL
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