Figure - uploaded by Pavel Rousek
Content may be subject to copyright.
Macroeconomic Indicators of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) [1]

Macroeconomic Indicators of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) [1]

Source publication
Article
Full-text available
The paper focuses on the links between municipal expenditures and the economic crisis (or the economic cycle). The aim is to improve the predictions of municipal expenditures: current expenditures, capital expenditures and total expenditures. Current research shows that the predictions in times of economic growth are relatively good, but in times o...

Contexts in source publication

Context 1
... of Czech GDP via Dynamic Factor Model (DFM) is introduced [2]. Values of Czech GDP in current prices from 1997 to 2015 are in Table 1. Unemployment is another monitored macroeconomic parameter. ...
Context 2
... are macroeconomic causes and macroeconomic consequences in the case of municipal budgets. Main reasons or factors influencing the municipal budgets are in Table 10. A useful tool to nowcast Czech GDP via Dynamic Factor Model (DFM) introduced Rusnák. ...
Context 3
... consequences or factors influenced by the municipal budgets are in Table 11. ...

Similar publications

Article
Full-text available
The need to introduce a full-fledged land market is conditioned by the realities of today. Land,a significant component of the productive forces, is still not integrated into a civilized marketexchange in Ukraine. The paper is devoted to the substantiation of the need to reform theagricultural land market in Ukraine. The state of the agricultural l...
Article
Full-text available
In the late 1960s and early 1970s Sub-Saharan Africa experienced an unprecedented economic crisis shutting the exhilarating expectations of economic stability and development associated with independence. In response to the African abysmal economic decline, the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) was introduced by the World Bank and the Internati...
Article
Full-text available
This paper studies how the general public in Taiwan evaluates the power of unions and which groups of the population support stronger unionisation. We intend to compare changes in attitudes toward union strength in two ways. First, we examine whether macro-economic or political dynamics created changes in attitudes. Secondly, we analyse the direct...

Citations

... The negative correlation is demonstrated by the impact of the fiscal policy that stimulates the economy during the crisis and prevents its overheating at the time of expansion, as other studies have shown. [19] Unfortunately, the new concept [7], which would save public funds, has not been implemented yet. ...
Article
Full-text available
The public sector is an inseparable part of every economy. It performs a number of functions such as providing public services, environmental protection, defense, security, education, health, justice and many others. Each institution’s duty is to care for its own property. Public spaces, parks and other public greenery are mostly owned by municipalities. Taking care of public greenery is a part of public spending because the source of money is municipal budgets.