Unemployment and Monetary Policy Dynamics in Pakistan: Evidence from Cointegration Analysis
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (Vol.9, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-03-30
Authors : Hina Ali; Muhammad Zeeshan Ali; Farhana Nosheen; Afifa Sadar Ud Din;
Page : 01-09
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Abstract
This study examined the impact of monetary policy on unemployment in Pakistan. The time-series data for 1977 to 2019 was taken and the ARDL technique is used for estimation. Unemployment was used as a dependent variable along with other control variables while the money supply was the core independent variable of the research. It was concluded that money related arrangement not just contributes to observing past patterns and additionally future projections of superficial factors of real factors also. The outcomes show that there is a critical and negative connection between spending Deficit and unemployment. The gross domestic product development rate is decidedly identified with unemployment. Populace development rate is adversely identified with unemployment. The consumer price index is contrarily identified with unemployment.
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