Theoretical Aspects Regarding the Use of the Multiple Linear Regression Model in Economic Analyses
Journal Title: Revista Romana de Statistica - Year 2013, Vol 61, Issue 2
Abstract
In this paper we have studied the dependence between GDP, final consumption and net investments. To analyze this correlation, the article proposes a multiple regression model, extremely useful tool in economic analysis. Regression model described in the article considers the GDP as outcome variables and final consumption and net investment as factorial variables.
Authors and Affiliations
Constantin ANGHELACHE, Ioan PARTACHI, Adina Mihaela DINU, Ligia PRODAN, Georgeta BARDAŞU (LIXANDRU)
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