2023
DOI: 10.23925/2179-3565.2023v14i3p04-20
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Unleashing the power of economic forces: exploring the relationship between macroeconomic factors and unemployment in Norway and uk using ARDL approach

Farah Yasser,
Muhammad Daniyal,
Hafiza Ayesha Iftikhar

Abstract: The problem of unemployment is a global issue and it is vital to carry out detailed examination of this issue. We need to identify and analyze several factors affecting unemployment in a country. The aim of this research is to determine how various macroeconomic factors and unemployment interact with each other. This includes trade, oil consumption, domestic credit to private sector, gross capital formation and inflation in context of Norway and UK. The basic purpose of this study is to analyze whether the eff… Show more

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“…In another study, we find Borhan et al (2023) who disclosed positive slopped Phillips curve in the long run while they reported presence of Okun's law in the short run in case of Malaysia. Yasser et al (2023) disclosed significantly negative impact of inflation on unemployment in case of UK while for Norway economy they reported insignificantly positive impact of inflation on unemployment. In another research Abid et al (2023) highlighted significantly negative impact of positive and negative changes in GDP gap on unemployment gap in the long run in case of Algerian economy.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In another study, we find Borhan et al (2023) who disclosed positive slopped Phillips curve in the long run while they reported presence of Okun's law in the short run in case of Malaysia. Yasser et al (2023) disclosed significantly negative impact of inflation on unemployment in case of UK while for Norway economy they reported insignificantly positive impact of inflation on unemployment. In another research Abid et al (2023) highlighted significantly negative impact of positive and negative changes in GDP gap on unemployment gap in the long run in case of Algerian economy.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 93%