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This paper approaches the evolution of the final consumption recorded at the level of the Romanian economy. The main variable of the analysis is the final consumption, which the authors assume to be influenced by the private consumption and the public consumption. The correlation between the main parameter and its influence factors is analyzed through a regression model, designed with the help of Eviews. The model is tested using standard methods and the results of the tests are also commented within the article.
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In-Text Citation: (Anghelache et al., 2015)
To Cite this Article: Anghelache, C., Anghel, M. G., & Popovici, M. (2015). Multiple Regressions Used in Analysis of Private Consumption and Public Final Consumption Evolution. International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting Finance and Management Sciences, 5(4), 95–101.
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