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This paper will analyse the economic performance of six Western Balkan countries. Macroeconomic indicators have differences from country to country due to the government policies they have (Aryani et al., 2023). The economic performance of countries depends on global influences and the development model of some governments on how they use their country’s natural resources (Chutipat et al., 2023). The aim is to measure the economic performance index (EPI) for each country in this region. The paper methodology will have secondary data for the years 2010–2020. The EPI finding is constructed using the following indicators: unemployment, inflation, budget deficit, and economic growth. To do this, graphs, descriptive statistics, and regression models were used. In conclusion, based on conventional wisdom, the results show that countries that have performed better have shown increases in average private sector monthly wages and vice versa. Contrary to expectations, a larger population appears to have a negative impact on performance, and country specifics do not appear to be statistically associated with better performance. Thus, the importance of this paper is to add to the emerging literature by arguing for the superiority of the EPI compared to more traditional indicators.
本文将分析六个西巴尔干国家的经济表现。宏观经济指标因各国政府政策的不同而存在差异(Aryani et al., 2023)。国家的经济表现取决于全球影响和一些政府如何利用其国家自然资源的发展模式(Chutipat et al., 2023)。其目的是衡量本地区每个国家的经济表现指数。论文方法将采用2010-2020年的二手数据。EPI的发现是使用以下指标构建的:失业、通货膨胀、预算赤字和经济增长。为此,使用了图表、描述性统计和回归模型。总而言之,根据传统观点,结果表明,表现较好的国家私营部门的平均月工资有所增长,反之亦然。与预期相反,更多的人口似乎对业绩有负面影响,国家的具体情况在统计上似乎与更好的业绩没有联系。因此,本文的重要性在于通过论证EPI与更传统的指标相比的优越性来增加新兴文献。