The Effect of External Debt, Unemployment Rate, and Inflation on Economic Growth in Ghana

IF 1.2 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW Journal of Empirical Legal Studies Pub Date : 2022-10-21 DOI:10.18488/66.v9i2.3178
Evans Yeboah
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Inflation and unemployment rates are part of the macroeconomic factors affecting growth within Ghana's economy over the years. The continued rise in the country's gross domestic product and a high dependency on external debt for development projects have sparked a lot of controversies. This study investigates whether external debt, inflation, and unemployment rate stimulate economic development, intending to determine the causal relationship between the variables to serve as an important factor for policymakers. The econometrics methods include the stationarity test, Johansen cointegration test, and regression (ordinary least squares). The data used was from the World Bank from 1991-2021. The stationarity test showed that external debt, GDP, and unemployment were non-stationarity and integrated at the first-order difference, whereas inflation was stationary at the level. The Johansen cointegration test found a long-run relationship between selected variables, but only external debt positively impacted economic growth in the long term. In contrast, inflation and unemployment had a negative impact. The regression results found external debt to be positively correlated to growth in Ghana, but inflation and unemployment harm it with GDP as the explained variable. The findings also indicate that external debt increased inflation, whereas GDP reduced inflation, but unemployment did not influence inflation. The outcome further proves that external debt positively impacted the unemployment rate, and GDP negatively influenced it.
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外债、失业率和通货膨胀对加纳经济增长的影响
多年来,通货膨胀和失业率是影响加纳经济增长的宏观经济因素的一部分。该国国内生产总值的持续增长和发展项目对外债的高度依赖引发了许多争议。本研究考察外债、通货膨胀和失业率是否刺激经济发展,旨在确定变量之间的因果关系,为政策制定者提供重要的参考因素。计量经济学方法包括平稳性检验、Johansen协整检验和回归(普通最小二乘)。所用数据来自世界银行1991年至2021年的数据。平稳性检验表明,外债、GDP和失业率是非平稳性的,在一阶差分处整合,而通货膨胀在水平上是平稳的。约翰森协整检验发现所选变量之间存在长期关系,但只有外债在长期内对经济增长有积极影响。相比之下,通货膨胀和失业则产生了负面影响。回归结果发现外债与加纳的增长呈正相关,但通货膨胀和失业损害了GDP作为被解释变量。研究结果还表明,外债增加了通货膨胀,而GDP减少了通货膨胀,但失业对通货膨胀没有影响。结果进一步证明外债对失业率有正向影响,GDP对失业率有负向影响。
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