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Modelarea sectorului administratiei publice in corelatie cu indicatorii cresterii economice - Conferinta CRESTERE ECONOMICA SI SUSTENABILITATE SOCIALA. PROVOCARI SI PERSPECTIVE EUROPENE>

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Prognoza veniturilor şi cheltuielilor sectorului administraţiei publice ocupă un rol central în modelarea macroeconomică, deoarece resursele financiare bugetare stau la baza redistribuirii veniturilor în societate şi a finanţării programelor de dezvoltare economică. Politicile sociale sunt restricţionate de cheltuielile cu asistenţa socială care depind la rândul lor de contribuţiile sociale colectate la bugetele de asigurări. Pe de altă parte, contribuţiile sociale şi celelalte tipuri de impozite sunt determinate de politicile fiscale care au un impact direct şi asupra orientării creşterii economice. Pentru asigurarea unei dezvoltări economice sustenabile trebuie găsit compromisul între stimularea economiei prin politicile de relaxare fiscală şi asigurarea nivelului optim de venituri bugetare necesare pentru susţinerea programelor sociale. Cuantificarea impactului acestor politici se realizează prin scenariile oferite de modelele macroeconomice. În acest articol propunem o evaluare a blocului bugetar în cadrul modelelor macroeconomice elaborate pentru economia României.

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  • Stanica, Cristian, 2011. "Modelarea sectorului administratiei publice in corelatie cu indicatorii cresterii economice - Conferinta CRESTERE ECONOMICA SI SUSTENABILITATE SOCIALA. PROVOCARI SI PERSPECTIVE EUROPENE>," Institute for Economic Forecasting Conference Proceedings 101102, Institute for Economic Forecasting.
  • Handle: RePEc:rjr:wpconf:101102
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    Keywords

    modelare macroeconomică; conturi naţionale; venituri şi cheltuieli bugetare; ecuaţii de comportament;
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    JEL classification:

    • C39 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Multiple or Simultaneous Equation Models; Multiple Variables - - - Other
    • G15 - Financial Economics - - General Financial Markets - - - International Financial Markets

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