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EVOLUTION OF COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC INDICATORS OF ROMANIA AND BULGARIA TO THE EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES
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We intend with this work to establish the evolution of some indicators which are significant for the development of the economies of Romania and Bulgaria – two neighbour countries with the same options for the economic and politic development. We shall discover that usually the analysed indicators developed in the same way, but with different rhythms. In order to fi nd out the disparities betw een the indicators of the two countries, we will use the method of the extrapolating by analogy, thus allows us the measuring of the different countries. Similarly, we propose to report the analysed indicators comparing with the differences between countries. We also intend to re port these indicators comparing with the medium of the European Union, our target being not to rank the two countries, but to establish the differences between them and the average of the European developed countries. The statistic shaping of the studied indicators it is required in this case, as the international statistics supplies ample series of data. They can surprise both qualitative and quantitative of the economic growth, by studying GDP (Gross Domestic Product), in current and constant prices, in absolute values, and reporting of the inhabitant. Another approach is that of the labour force from the two countries, and also the main aspects regard ing the external marketing, taking into account the importance of this sector in the economic growth.
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Michael Tarca, „Treaty Applied Statistics”, Didactic and Pedagogic RA, Bucharest, 1998;
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