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Articles

Services and structural patterns of a post-transition Romanian economy

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Pages 788-806 | Received 05 May 2015, Accepted 24 Aug 2015, Published online: 09 Oct 2015

Figures & data

Table 1. An example of the inverse (total requirement) coefficients table (total euro of input per euro of output.

Table 2. Conceptual content of the goods and services account in matrix form.

Table 3. The value added (VA) of the services* sector, as a percentage of GDP and the employees of the services* sector as a percentage of total, in Romania.

Table 4. Non-agricultural, non-industrial and non-construction employment, by major services activities of national economy NACE Rev.2, in Romania (thousands persons).

Table 5. Employment by main sectors (% of employment).

Table 6. The structure of Romanian trade in services.

Table 7. The Romanian output structure (%).

Table 8. The Romanian output growth.

Table 9a. Input–output table, production account by categories of products and generation of income account by activity of the national economy – limited form (constant prices – millions of RON).

Table 9b. Input–output table, production account by categories of products and generation of income account by activity of the national economy – limited form (constant prices – millions of RON).

Table 10a. The main aggregates per inhabitant – ESA 95, current prices (RON/inhabitant).

Table 10b. The main aggregates per inhabitant – ESA 95, current prices (RON/inhabitant).

Table 11. The consumer price index used to inflate the constant prices for historical aggregates’ values (%).

Table 12a. The main aggregates per inhabitant - ESA 95, comparable prices.

Table 12b. The main aggregates per inhabitant – ESA 95, comparable prices.

Table 13. Descriptive statistics of major economic indicators during the period 1997–2010, in Romania.

Table 14. Matrix of correlation.

Table 15. The main categories of unifactorial econometric models for the services indicator of the I-OT Table.

Table 16a. The most competitive categories of unifactorial econometric models for services indicator of the I-OT, limited form.

Table 16b. The most competitive multifactorial econometric model for services in GAVi indicator of the I-OT, limited form.

Table 17. The detailed competitive unifactorial econometric models for estimating services indicators of I-OT, limited form.

Table 18. The values estimated for services indicators of I-OT, limited form, based on major aggregates, during the period 2011–2014.

Table 19. The estimated values for the exogenous variables from data series (2011–2014).