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Title:MODELIRANJE POTROŠNE FUNKCIJE PRIMERJAVA MED SLOVENIJO, AVSTRIJO IN HRVAŠKO
Authors:ID Gornjak, Rok (Author)
ID Strašek, Sebastjan (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
ID Jagrič, Timotej (Comentor)
Files:.pdf UN_Gornjak_Rok_2016.pdf (1,85 MB)
MD5: 746A13E06FB87D4E7694F50197113133
 
Language:Slovenian
Work type:Undergraduate thesis
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:EPF - Faculty of Business and Economics
Abstract:Raziskava in analiziranje končne potrošnje oz. potrošnje gospodinjstev spada med vedno aktualne teme z vidika makroekonomskega gibanja. V osnovi je potrošnja odvisna od večjega števila dejavnikov, končni vpliv na spremembo oz. na to, kaj se z njo dogaja, daje potrošnik s svojim obnašanjem, kar je posledica različnih sprememb. Za oceno potrošne funkcije in njeno testiranje smo izbrali tri različne modele potrošne funkcije, in sicer Keynesovo potrošno funkcijo, Brownovo potrošno funkcijo in funkcijo teorije permanentnega dohodka. Na podlagi ekonomske teorije smo v modele vključili spremenljivke, ki prikazujejo vrednost bruto domačega proizvoda potrošnje in odložene potrošnje. Funkcija, ki najbolje opisuje gibanje potrošnje, je bila izbrana Brownova potrošna funkcija. Po ekonometričnih testiranjih smo preverjali še heteroskedastičnost, multikolinearnost, avtokorelacijo ter test stabilnosti modela in regresijskih koeficientov. Ob oceni potrošne funkcije so v diplomsko delo zajeti tudi podatki ostalih makroekonomskih agregatov za opazovane države in Evropsko unijo kot celoto.
Keywords:potrošnja gospodinjstev, potrošna funkcija, bruto domači proizvod, heteroskedastičnost, multikolinearnost, avtokorelacija
Place of publishing:Maribor
Publisher:[R. Gornjak]
Year of publishing:2016
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-58987 New window
UDC:330.5
COBISS.SI-ID:12459292 New window
NUK URN:URN:SI:UM:DK:BICXHIZW
Publication date in DKUM:26.08.2016
Views:1640
Downloads:141
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Categories:EPF
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GORNJAK, Rok, 2016, MODELIRANJE POTROŠNE FUNKCIJE PRIMERJAVA MED SLOVENIJO, AVSTRIJO IN HRVAŠKO [online]. Bachelor’s thesis. Maribor : R. Gornjak. [Accessed 13 April 2025]. Retrieved from: https://dk.um.si/IzpisGradiva.php?lang=eng&id=58987
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Language:English
Title:Modeling the Consumption Function Comparison Between Slovenia, Avstria and Croatia
Abstract:The survey and analysis of final consumption and household consumption is still one of the topics from the perspective of macroeconomic trends. Basically, the single consumption depends on a large number of factors. The final effect of a change or to what happens with it, gives the consumer to their behavior. To assess the utility function of its testing we have chosen three different designs of a utility function, namely Keynes consumer feature, Brown consumer feature and function theory of permanent income. Based on economic theory we included the variables that show the value of gross domestic product, consumption and deferred consumption. As a function that best describes the movement consumption has been selected Brown sacrificial function. According to econometric tests, we also examined heteroskedasticity multicollinearity, autocorrelation and test of stability of the model and the regression coefficients. Next to estimates of the utility function, we also show details of other macroeconomic aggregates for the observed countries and the European Union as a whole
Keywords:household consumption, consumer function, gross domestic product, heteroskedasticity, multicollinearity, autocorrelation


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