Exploring the relationship between inflation and economic growth: a panel data study on South Asia
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2022-07Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Muzib, Kazi ManeehaMetadata
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Inflation and economic growth are two very important macroeconomic variables that stir a lot
of interest. This paper explores the relationship between inflation and growth for six countries
in South Asia, namely Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Pakistan. The study
consists of panel data techniques like the LLC unit root test, and the fixed effect model to
explore the relationship between inflation and growth for the countries in the sample over the
time period 2000-2019. The study finds an overall positive relationship between the two
variables for the overall sample. However, the country specific effects dissipated through OLS
regression shows a positive relationship between inflation and economic growth for
Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal, and a negative relationship for India, Bhutan and Pakistan.
The study further finds a significantly negative non-linear relationship for the sample, where
the threshold of inflation of is 5.80% and above this rate, inflation can have negative impacts
on economic growth and vice versa.