The Development of Earnings in Romania Before and After the Economic CrisisAbstract:Any economy attaches a significant role to the evolution of the wages in order to determine unemployment and inflation. The rapid increase in the average salary both before and after the emergence of the economic and financial crisis is the reason for this study. This paper is focused on the evolution of nominal and real net salary earnings at the level of the national economy, on economic activities and on development regions and the influence of salary earnings on the inflation rate and on the unemployment rate. The relationships between the salary earnings, the inflation rate and the unemployment rate are studied by means of multifactorial linear regression models. For the analysis of the correlations we took into account a 13-year period, 20002012, and for the evolution of the two studied indicators, the analysed period is 2007 – 2012. For the econometric modelling we used a software package called Eviews
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