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De L'Equilibre Comptable Et Son Apport A La Croissance Economique

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  • Eddy Mafumuke

    (ISS/LUBUMBASHI - Institut Superieur de Statistique de Lubumbashi)

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All accounting is based on the principle of equilibrium, an equation that shows that total uses are equal to total resources. The same applies to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) which, like all aggregates, is equal to the sum of its components, including consumption, the principal function of households. The concern of this research is to find out how final consumption has evolved. It will also look at its contribution to economic growth in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) from 2000 to 2014, given its importance as an explanatory variable. The analysis of the countrys economic growth using a demand-side approach based on an accounting equilibrium (determination of GDP using the demand option) served as a starting point for determining the extent to which the government's objectives of achieving middleincome country status by 2030 are still achievable, in view of the trend in GDP.

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  • Eddy Mafumuke, 2025. "De L'Equilibre Comptable Et Son Apport A La Croissance Economique," Working Papers hal-04970834, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-04970834
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