Analysis of the Impact of Exchange Rate, Inflation, Export and Import on Gross Domestic Product in Bangladesh
Journal: Business, Management and Economics Research (Vol.5, No. 12)Publication Date: 2019-12-15
Authors : Papi Halder;
Page : 170-175
Keywords : GDP; Exchange rate; Inflation; Export and import.;
Abstract
This study is about the impact of selected macroeconomic variables on economic growth of Bangladesh. Economic growth of Bangladesh is measured in terms of annual nominal GDP growth rate. Least squared regression model has been employed considering exchange rate, export, import and inflation rate as independent variables and gross domestic product as the dependent variable in this study. The results reveal that export and import have significant positive impact on GDP growth rate. The other variables (exchange rate and inflation) are not significant, indicating that there exists no significant relationship among the variables. The findings will help the policy makers to make policies concerning the country's economic growth to remain robust in the near future.
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