"The paper deals with identifying relationships between the household consumption and the GDP on the sample of countries of the world. It provides an analysis of the GDP and the household consumption, on the basis of available statistic data, carries out evaluation of the correlation analysis between household consumption and GDP in six groups of countries: developed countries, countries of the former eastern bloc, countries of the Near East, countries of eastern Asia, Latin American countries and African countries. In this respect, the validity of a hypothesis is also verified that household consumption is correlated to GDP development at the global comparison on the more heterogeneous sample of countries than any other analyses published so far."@en . "[63769860B4A7]" . "RIV/62156489:43110/11:00175776!RIV12-MSM-43110___" . . "Kunc, Alois" . . "1802-3975" . "202778" . "9"^^ . . "V" . "Household Consumption and Gross Domestic Product - A Global Approach"@en . . "Economika a Management" . "Household Consumption and Gross Domestic Product - A Global Approach" . "Pal\u00E1t, Milan" . "2"^^ . . . "RIV/62156489:43110/11:00175776" . . "Household Consumption and Gross Domestic Product - A Global Approach" . . . "43110" . "2"^^ . . . "Household Consumption and Gross Domestic Product - A Global Approach"@en . "correlation analysis; global comparison; gross domestic product; household consumption"@en . "Z(MSM6215648904)" . . . . . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "The paper deals with identifying relationships between the household consumption and the GDP on the sample of countries of the world. It provides an analysis of the GDP and the household consumption, on the basis of available statistic data, carries out evaluation of the correlation analysis between household consumption and GDP in six groups of countries: developed countries, countries of the former eastern bloc, countries of the Near East, countries of eastern Asia, Latin American countries and African countries. In this respect, the validity of a hypothesis is also verified that household consumption is correlated to GDP development at the global comparison on the more heterogeneous sample of countries than any other analyses published so far." . . . . "2" .