Youth Unemployment and Its Impact on Economic Growth: An Analysis

G Singh - Management Journal for Advanced Research, 2022 - mjar.singhpublication.com
G Singh
Management Journal for Advanced Research, 2022mjar.singhpublication.com
Economic life in emerging countries is dominated by challenges such as unemployment and
inflation. For the period 2009-2015, this study attempts to estimate the short-run tradeoff
between inflation and unemployment in the Indian economy in order to determine whether
such a tradeoff exists. For a short period of time, inflation and unemployment have an
inverse connection, with more inflation leading to lower unemployment. In the first model, the
dependent variable is unemployment; in the second model, inflation; and in the third model …
Abstract
Economic life in emerging countries is dominated by challenges such as unemployment and inflation. For the period 2009-2015, this study attempts to estimate the short-run tradeoff between inflation and unemployment in the Indian economy in order to determine whether such a tradeoff exists. For a short period of time, inflation and unemployment have an inverse connection, with more inflation leading to lower unemployment. In the first model, the dependent variable is unemployment; in the second model, inflation; and in the third model, real GDP is the dependent variable. The results of the study show that unemployment has a statistically insignificant influence on inflation and real GDP. According to the data, unemployment has a negative impact on inflation and a positive impact on real GDP. With a large impact on employment, prices, the standard of living of citizens, and the real GDP of countries in developing regions, unemployment is a recurring issue in all of these economies. There is a strong correlation between unemployment and inflation, although this correlation is not substantial in our current economic situation. As a result, the most important policy.
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