2017
DOI: 10.17261/pressacademia.2017.382
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Economic factors influencing the dynamics of unemployment in the G10 countries: empirical evidence from panel data modeling

Abstract: Purpose-The purpose of the study is to determine which macroeconomic factors and economic policy changes may affect unemployment in the G10 countries. Methodology-Panel least squares approach is employed to estimate the role of economic factors inflencing unemployment in the G10 countries. Findings-Our findings are in line with the Phillips curve approach, exposing the importance of expansionary macroeconomic policies triggering the aggregate demand along with maintaining economic and financial stability to re… Show more

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“…Looking beyond Africa, Mohsenia and Jouzaryan (2016)revealed a significant and negative effect of inflation and unemployment on long-run economic growth, indicating that inflation and unemployment reduced long-run economic growth through the ARDL model in Iran. Ozcelebi and Ozkan, 2017) examined which macroeconomic factors and economic policy changes may affect unemployment in the G10 countries and found out an increase in financial and economic integration and development may decrease unemployment in the selected countries.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Looking beyond Africa, Mohsenia and Jouzaryan (2016)revealed a significant and negative effect of inflation and unemployment on long-run economic growth, indicating that inflation and unemployment reduced long-run economic growth through the ARDL model in Iran. Ozcelebi and Ozkan, 2017) examined which macroeconomic factors and economic policy changes may affect unemployment in the G10 countries and found out an increase in financial and economic integration and development may decrease unemployment in the selected countries.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%