Forecasting of Financial Markets and Monetary, Fiscal, Financial, Economic and Political Freedom Features in Nowadays Society – A Case Study on Romania’s Situation
Journal Title: Manager Journal - Year 2017, Vol 25, Issue
Abstract
The paper entitled “Forecasting of Financial Markets and Monetary, Fiscal, Financial, Economic and Political Freedom Features in Nowadays Society – A Case Study on Romania’s Situation” tackles the following key aspects: the role and the importance given to the financial markets nowadays, taking into account the fragility of the economic system and the general money movement encountered especially in the modern economies; the influence of the monetary, fiscal, financial, business, investment, labour, economic, property and political freedom features upon the financial markets world-wide; and the situation concerning Romania’s financial market. In the first part of this research paper, elements such as monetary, fiscal, financial, business, investment, labour, economic, property and political freedom features are being presented, starting from the complex definitions of these concepts, continuing with an in-depth analysis of these concepts and their roles and importance in today’s society structure. In this regard, numerous valuable examples of successful economic and political structures are being presented, in order to emphasize the nations’ potential in terms of monetary fiscal, financial, business, investment, labour, economic, property and political freedom.In the second part of this scientific work, the role and the importance given to the financial markets nowadays is being presented, starting from the definitions of the financial markets, continuing with the challenges that these types of markets are facing today, given the monetary challenges, the fragility of the economic systems world-wide, the insecurities brought by the continuously changing public policies, the financial “game” that is “played” between the banks and the capital markets, as well as the investments’role at the level of the economy. In the third part of this paper, Romania’s situation is being addressed taking into consideration the latest data and analysis provided by the National Bank of Romania (September 2016) based on the discoveries and the general conclusions of the document named “Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (D.S.G.E.) model estimated for Romania”.
Authors and Affiliations
Cristina Raluca POPESCU, Veronica Adriana POPESCU, Gheorghe N. POPESCU
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