Analysis of Final Consumption, Gross Investment, the Changes in Inventories and Net Exports Influence of GDP Evolution, by Multiple Regression

Abstract

This paper presents a model that can be used for the analysis and forecast of Gross Domestic Product. The starting point of the research is the final output method used in GDP calculation. Based on this assumption, the conceptualization of the model will consider the GDP as main variable and the other measures as influence factors. The dataset was constructed using data drawn from official sources. The parameters of the model were estimated with the help of Eviews.

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Constantin Anghelache, Alexandru Manole, Madalina Gabriela Anghel

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  • EP ID EP153407
  • DOI 10.6007/IJARAFMS/v5-3/1754
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Constantin Anghelache, Alexandru Manole, Madalina Gabriela Anghel (2015). Analysis of Final Consumption, Gross Investment, the Changes in Inventories and Net Exports Influence of GDP Evolution, by Multiple Regression. International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences, 5(3), 66-70. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-153407