UČINAK NOVIH ULAGANJA NA TROŠKOVE MATERIJALA I ENERGIJE U PRIVREDI REPUBLIKE SRBIJE
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https://doi.org/10.59864/Oditor82501JBTKljučne reči:
ulaganja u stalna sredstva, poslovni prihodi, poslovni rashodi, Srbija, The UN Goal 12, panel modelApstrakt
U radu se ispituje učinak poslovnih prihoda i ulaganja u nekretnine, postrojenja i opremu na troškove materijala i energije u privrednim društvima Republike Srbije, i to na nivou privrede i privrednih sektora. Istraživanje se zasniva na zvaničnim podacima koje je objavila Agencija za privredne registre Republike Srbije, koja uključuju deset privrednih sektora za period od 2013. do 2022. godine, izvršeno je putem panel modela. Rezultati kointegracijskih testova pokazali su da postoji dugoročan odnos ravnoteže između razmatranih veličina. Učinak poslovnih prihoda na troškove materijala, goriva i energije na dugi rok je pozitivan. Učinak ulaganja u nekretnine, postrojenja i opremu na troškove materijala goriva i energije na dugi rok je statistički značajan i negativan na nivou privrede i u sektorima Prerađivačke industrije, Snabdevanje električnom energijom, Trgovine na veliko i malo i Saobraćaja i skladištenja, dok je u slučaju sektora Usluga smeštaja i ishrane taj učinak pozitivan.
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