Through this study, we aimed to make a forecast of the payments made by the European Union (EU) through the Administrative Capacity Operational Program (ACOP) to the beneficiaries of this operational program (OP), with the aim of determining the absorption trend of European funds over the accessing period 2014 - 2020. The EViews program was used to determine the desired forecast and to analyze the necessary indices. The main index analyzed was the EU payments to ACOP index. The results revealed that a prediction can be made on the analyzed data set.
"This paper represents empirical research of the theory according to which there is an influence between macroeconomic factors and the financial performance of different states, depending on the success of their companies in the stock market. Similar results have been observed in research by various economists over the past decades. The most relevant companies are included in the group stock market indicators that have major effects on national, regional and global economies. Thus, we verified the effects of inflation, unemployment and GDP (Gross Domestic Product) per capita on their value variation by multiple linear regression, by checking the direction of the link between factors and the possibility of its existence. We analysed the evolution of macroeconomic factors over time and how they could influence stock market transactions and the value of their quotations. Considering the differences between the levels of development of the categories of countries according to the human development index, we performed a comparative analysis on developed and emerging states, a total of 6 states equally distributed between the two categories. "
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.