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Industrija
2012, vol. 40, br. 4, str. 3-24
jezik rada: engleski
izvorni naučni članak
Testing of Balassa-Samuelson model functionality: Empirical research in case of Serbia and European Monetary Union
(naslov ne postoji na srpskom)
Institut društvenih nauka, Beograd

e-adresa:  pefi.1@open.telecom.rs

Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. III 47010

Sažetak

Ovaj rad prikazuje rezultate empirijskog testiranja funkcionalnosti Balaša-Semjuelsonovog modela u slučaju Srbije i Evropske monetarne unije. Istraživanje za Srbiju odnosi se na vremenski period 2004-2010. godine, dok je vremenski period u slučaju EMU, zbog nedostupnosti podataka o zaposlenosti po sektorima, nešto kraći i proteže se od 2005. do 2010. godine. Primenom oba metoda kointegracione analize (Johansenov i Engl-Grejndžerov) došli smo do rezultata koji pokazuju da interni transmisioni mehanizam u Srbiji ne funkcioniše.

Ključne reči

Balaša-Semjuelsonov model; interni transmisioni mehanizam; otvoreni sektor; relativne cene nerazmenjivih dobara; relativna produktivnost otvorenog sektora

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