Savings Sensitivity & Economic Development Policies in Romania
Journal Title: International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences - Year 2019, Vol 8, Issue 6
Abstract
Savings is an extensive macroeconomic process that is sensitive to many internal and external factors and to economic development policies. The paper proposes for the Romanian case the identification of the main determinants of the saving rate. An econometric study will analyze the saving from the point of view of the gross national income, the interest rate of the monetary policy and the growth rate of the resident population in Romania.
Authors and Affiliations
Adrian SIMION
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