The Relationship between Sustainable Economic Growth, R&D Expenditures and Employment: A Regional Perspective for the North-West Development Region of Romania
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Overview
2.1. R&D and Economic Growth
2.2. R&D in the European Union and Romania
2.3. The Case of Romania in a Regional Approach
3. Data Analysis and Research Methodology
3.1. Data Analysis
3.2. Methodology and Research Hypotheses
4. Results and Discussion
5. Conclusions and Implications
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Minimum | Maximum | Mean | Median | Std. Dev. | Skewness | Kurtosis |
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Romania | |||||||
GDP | 7648.9 | 957,554 | 411,069.7 | 425,691.1 | 310,750.5 | 0.218027 | −1.20984 |
EXP | 577,148 | 9,528,718 | 3,278,001 | 2,786,830 | 2,086,427 | 1.444748 | 2.458032 |
EMP | 26,171 | 60,939 | 36,003.36 | 32,507 | 9916.696 | 1.735055 | 1.718173 |
NW Region | |||||||
GDP | 911.1 | 162,865.8 | 49,891.85 | 51,229 | 41,306.6 | 0.850533 | 0.707835 |
EXP | 23,113 | 386,870 | 204,135.4 | 204,056 | 100,169.5 | 0.007063 | −0.85062 |
EMP | 1757 | 3919 | 2451.16 | 2352 | 554.2362 | 1.402258 | 1.863705 |
Cluj County | |||||||
GDP | 266.9 | 66,861.55 | 18,912.54 | 18,265.7 | 16,965.97 | 1.067688 | 1.144931 |
EXP | 16,400 | 332,665 | 165,766.9 | 176,353 | 82,750.57 | −0.19194 | −0.83136 |
EMP | 1119 | 2436 | 1738.84 | 1790 | 388.459 | −0.06118 | −0.74113 |
Bihor County | |||||||
GDP | 214.6 | 31,106.52 | 10,306.54 | 11,807.1 | 7841.948 | 0.629216 | 0.397997 |
EXP | 574 | 76,026 | 10,121.72 | 5956 | 16,711.5 | 3.299811 | 11.14963 |
EMP | 22 | 840 | 254.12 | 172 | 227.8661 | 0.964202 | 0.103342 |
LGDP (p-Value) | LEXP (p-Value) | LEMP (p-Value) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Level | First Diff | Level | First Diff | Level | First Diff | |
Romania I(1) | −0.749 (0.869) | −1.705 (0.082) | −2.741 (0.230) | 4.778 (0.004) | −1.575 (0.772) | −3.855 (0.031) |
NW Region I(1) | −1.225 (0.938) | −3.194 (0.002) | −2.775 (0.219) | −4.725 (0.005) | −2.054 (0.543) | −5.065 (0.002) |
Cluj County I(1) | −1.242 (0.940) | −3.081 (0.003) | −1.027 (0.914) | −5.418 (0.000) | −0.344 (0.549) | −6.259 (0.000) |
Bihor County I(1) | −1.149 (0.930) | −3.112 (0.003) | −0.032 (0.662) | −6.570 (0.000) | −1.285 (0.177) | −7.556 (0.000) |
Series | Hypothesized No. of CE(s) | Trace Statistic | Max-Eigen Statistic | Critical Value (0.05) | ||
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Trace | Max-Eigen | |||||
Romania (total) | ||||||
LGDP/LEXP | None At most 1 | H0: r = 0 H0: r ≤ 1 | 41.93 ** 6.82 | 34.66 ** 6.82 | 25.87 12.51 | 19.38 12.51 |
LGDP/LEMP | None At most 1 | H0: r = 0 H0: r ≤ 1 | 43.96 ** 5.20 | 38.76 ** 5.20 | 20.26 9.16 | 15.89 9.16 |
NW Region | ||||||
LGDP/LEXP | None At most 1 | H0: r = 0 H0: r ≤ 1 | 30.73 ** 9.45 | 21.28 ** 9.45 | 25.87 12.51 | 19.38 12.51 |
LGDP/LEMP | None At most 1 | H0: r = 0 H0: r ≤ 1 | 39.36 ** 6.19 | 33.16 ** 6.19 | 25.87 12.51 | 19.38 12.51 |
Cluj County | ||||||
LGDP/LEXP | None At most 1 | H0: r = 0 H0: r ≤ 1 | 32.79 ** 10.10 | 22.68 ** 10.10 | 25.87 12.51 | 19.38 12.51 |
LGDP/LEMP | None At most 1 | H0: r = 0 H0: r ≤ 1 | 37.10 ** 4.72 | 32.37 ** 4.72 | 25.87 12.51 | 19.38 12.51 |
Bihor County | ||||||
LGDP/LEXP | None At most 1 | H0: r = 0 H0: r ≤ 1 | 29.53 ** 10.13 | 19.40 ** 10.13 | 25.87 12.51 | 19.38 12.51 |
LGDP/LEMP | None At most 1 | H0: r = 0 H0: r ≤ 1 | 20.91 ** 2.20 | 18.70 ** 2.20 | 15.49 3.84 | 14.26 3.84 |
Causality Direction | Error Correction Term (ECT) [t-Statistics] | Short-Run Coefficient [t-Statistics] | Lag Coefficient [t-Statistics] | R-Squared | F-Statistic |
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Romania | |||||
LEXP → LGDP | −0.033 * [−1.380] | −0.808 [−0.706] | −0.047 [−0.200] | 0.103 | 0.708 |
LGDP → LEXP | −0.167 *** [−7.729] | 0.026 [0.822] | −0.279 ** [−1.804] | 0.878 | 45.924 *** |
LEMP → LGDP | −0.087 *** [−2.216] | 0.127 [0.853] | 0.194 [0.965] | 0.377 | 3.835 |
LGDP → LEMP | −0.125 *** [−7.700] | −0.199 [−0.945] | −0.277 ** [−1.819] | 0.867 | 65.723 *** |
NW Region | |||||
LEXP → LGDP | −0.379 *** [−2.478] | 0.977 * [1.430] | 0.114 [0.599] | 0.258 | 2.207 |
LGDP → LEXP | −0.154 *** [−4.944] | 0.075 * [1.669] | 0.010 [0.062] | 0.784 | 23.060 ** |
LEMP → LGDP | −0.082 [−1.022] | 0.432 * [1.725] | 0.057 [0.289] | 0.155 | 1.163 |
LGDP → LEMP | −0.171 *** [−4.677] | 0.296 ** [1.868] | 0.097 [0.488] | 0.755 | 19.609 ** |
Cluj County | |||||
LEXP → LGDP | −0.356 *** [−2.062] | −0.617 [−0.970] | 0.002 [0.013] | 0.208 | 1.664 |
LGDP → LEXP | −0.174 *** [−5.459] | 0.100 *** [2.271] | −0.063 [−0.409] | 0.814 | 27.837 ** |
LEMP → LGDP | −0.017 [−0.580] | −0.149 [−0.408] | −0.244 [−1.224] | 0.176 | 1.356 |
LGDP → LEMP | −0.123 *** [−3.866] | 0.057 [ 0.471] | −0.044 [−0.197] | 0.690 | 14.116 ** |
Bihor County | |||||
LEXP → LGDP | −0.291 ** [−1.820] | 1.471 [0.713] | −0.232 [−1.070] | 0.269 | 2.332 |
LGDP → LEXP | −0.202 *** [−4.942] | 0.009 [0.583] | 0.061 [0.365] | 0.759 | 19.984 ** |
LEMP → LGDP | −0.093 [−1.038] | 0.181 [0.172] | −0.494 *** [−2.495] | 0.342 | 3.301 |
LGDP → LEMP | −0.175 *** [−4.783] | 0.029 [0.876] | 0.039 [0.225] | 0.751 | 19.116 ** |
Models Based on Causality Direction | Null Hypothesis—The Errors Are Homoscedastic ARCH LM (p-Value) | Null Hypothesis—The Errors Are Independent Breusch Godfrey LM (p-Value) | Null Hypothesis—The Errors Are Normally Distributed Jarque-Bera (p-Value) |
---|---|---|---|
Romania | |||
LEXP → LGDP | 18.95 (0.39) | 6.92 (0.13) | 0.36 (0.83) |
LGDP → LEXP | 18.95 (0.39) | 6.92 (0.13) | 0.24 (0.88) |
LEMP → LGDP | 23.15 (0.18) | 4.37 (0.35) | 0.73 (0.69) |
LGDP → LEMP | 21.91 (0.23) | 6.69 (0.15) | 0.23 (0.89) |
NW Region | |||
LEXP → LGDP | 20.15 (0.32) | 3.21 (0.52) | 3.64 (0.16) |
LGDP → LEXP | 14.78 (0.67) | 4.31 (0.36) | 2.72 (0.25) |
LEMP → LGDP | 15.44 (0.63) | 3.80 (0.43) | 0.31 (0.85) |
LGDP → LEMP | 15.44 (0.63) | 3.80 (0.43) | 0.86 (0.64) |
Cluj County | |||
LEXP → LGDP | 18.56 (0.41) | 3.17 (0.52) | 3.55 (0.16) |
LGDP → LEXP | 10.87 (0.89) | 3.52 (0.47) | 2.32 (0.31) |
LEMP → LGDP | 24.48 (0.13) | 11.56 (0.02) | 0.91 (0.63) |
LGDP → LEMP | 24.48 (0.13) | 11.56 (0.02) | 0.93 (0.62) |
Bihor County | |||
LEXP → LGDP | 14.28 (0.71) | 6.31 (0.17) | 0.97 (0.61) |
LGDP → LEXP | 9.51 (0.94) | 2.19 (0.70) | 0.61 (0.73) |
LEMP → LGDP | 11.68 (0.86) | 4.89 (0.29) | 1.57 (0.45) |
LGDP → LEMP | 11.68 (0.86) | 4.89 (0.29) | 1.58 (0.45) |
Hypothesis | Romania | NW Region | Cluj County | Bihor County |
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H1a | confirmed | confirmed | confirmed | confirmed |
H1b | Confirmed | partially confirmed | partially confirmed | partially confirmed |
H2a | not confirmed | not confirmed | not confirmed | not confirmed |
H2b | not confirmed | partially confirmed | partially confirmed | partially confirmed |
H3a | confirmed | confirmed | confirmed | confirmed |
H3b | confirmed | confirmed | not confirmed | not confirmed |
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Badulescu, D.; Gavrilut, D.; Simut, R.; Bodog, S.-A.; Zapodeanu, D.; Toca, C.-V.; Badulescu, A. The Relationship between Sustainable Economic Growth, R&D Expenditures and Employment: A Regional Perspective for the North-West Development Region of Romania. Sustainability 2024, 16, 760. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16020760
Badulescu D, Gavrilut D, Simut R, Bodog S-A, Zapodeanu D, Toca C-V, Badulescu A. The Relationship between Sustainable Economic Growth, R&D Expenditures and Employment: A Regional Perspective for the North-West Development Region of Romania. Sustainability. 2024; 16(2):760. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16020760
Chicago/Turabian StyleBadulescu, Daniel, Darie Gavrilut, Ramona Simut, Simona-Aurelia Bodog, Daniela Zapodeanu, Constantin-Vasile Toca, and Alina Badulescu. 2024. "The Relationship between Sustainable Economic Growth, R&D Expenditures and Employment: A Regional Perspective for the North-West Development Region of Romania" Sustainability 16, no. 2: 760. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16020760
APA StyleBadulescu, D., Gavrilut, D., Simut, R., Bodog, S. -A., Zapodeanu, D., Toca, C. -V., & Badulescu, A. (2024). The Relationship between Sustainable Economic Growth, R&D Expenditures and Employment: A Regional Perspective for the North-West Development Region of Romania. Sustainability, 16(2), 760. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16020760