Evolution of Consumption Expenditures of Population of the Republic of Moldova
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2020
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LUMEN Publishing
Abstract
Consumption expenditures is one of the key indicators that reflects the purchasing power of the
population. Purchasing power in turn shows the level of social welfare. The population with a stable evolution of consumer spending is at least able to maintain its level of consumption with inflation. In addition, if consumer spending rises in proportion to the level of inflation, there is an increase in welfare and living standards. High level of consumption has positive influence on business. greater
aggregate demand will generate more profits, boost company development, and foster job creation. In this study, the affirmation was verified that the consumer price index is one of the factors that influence the standard of living, but not primarily. The following scientific methods were used to approve or reject the statement: scientific abstraction, analysis and synthesis, graphical and tabular
method, comparative analysis method, correlation and regression analysis. In this study there was made comparison of consumption evolution and its structure in the Republic of Moldova and in the European Union to identify the difference in welfare. The linear regression model between the consumer price index and growth rate of household expenditures was elaborated.
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Referințe bibliografice: p. 325 (7 itl.).
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consumption, income, well-being, living standards, cheltuieli, consum, venituri, bunastare, standarde de viata, expenditure, prices, preturi, Republic of Moldova, Republica Moldova
Citation
GUTIUM, Mircea. Evolution of Consumption Expenditures of Population of the Republic of Moldova. In: STANIEWSKI, Marcin Waldemar, VASILE, Valentina, GRIGORESCU, Adriana (editors). International Conference Innovative Business Management & Global Entrepreneurship (IBMAGE 2020), september 4th, 2020, Warsaw, Poland. Iasi, Romania, 2020, volume 14, pp. 312-325. ISSN 2601-2510. ISBN 978-1-910129-29-6. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18662/lumproc/ibmage2020/23