A revisited causality analysis of Okun’s Law: The case of Turkey

The relationship between the gross domestic product (GDP) and unemployment is analyzed with Okun’s Law. Different studies that assess whether the two variables affect one another are examined with regard to Turkey. In this study, the authors examined whether an increase in GDP causes unemployment to...

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Main Authors: Ugur Korkut PATA, Suleyman YURTKURAN, Adem KALCA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: General Association of Economists from Romania 2018-12-01
Series:Theoretical and Applied Economics
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Online Access: http://store.ectap.ro/articole/1362.pdf
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spelling doaj-e6033ed7b1e04036a0293773174b85112020-11-25T00:45:58ZengGeneral Association of Economists from RomaniaTheoretical and Applied Economics1841-86781844-00292018-12-01XXV412113418418678A revisited causality analysis of Okun’s Law: The case of TurkeyUgur Korkut PATA0Suleyman YURTKURAN1Adem KALCA2 Osmaniye Korkut Ata University, Turkey Karadeniz Technical University, Turkey Karadeniz Technical University, Turkey The relationship between the gross domestic product (GDP) and unemployment is analyzed with Okun’s Law. Different studies that assess whether the two variables affect one another are examined with regard to Turkey. In this study, the authors examined whether an increase in GDP causes unemployment to fall or not with the youth (15-24 years) unemployment rate, prime working years (25-54) unemployment rate, and general (15-64) unemployment rate in Turkey. The relationship between GDP and unemployment was investigated using the unrestricted VAR and Hsiao’s Granger causality test, covering the period of 2006q2 to 2014q4. According to the causality tests, the empirical results show a negative unidirectional and statistically significant causality relationship from GDP to unemployment rates in the short term. Consequently, Okun’s Law is valid for Turkey. http://store.ectap.ro/articole/1362.pdf economic growthunemploymentOkun’s lawHsiao’s Granger causalityunrestricted VAR
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author Ugur Korkut PATA
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Suleyman YURTKURAN
Adem KALCA
A revisited causality analysis of Okun’s Law: The case of Turkey
Theoretical and Applied Economics
economic growth
unemployment
Okun’s law
Hsiao’s Granger causality
unrestricted VAR
author_facet Ugur Korkut PATA
Suleyman YURTKURAN
Adem KALCA
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title A revisited causality analysis of Okun’s Law: The case of Turkey
title_short A revisited causality analysis of Okun’s Law: The case of Turkey
title_full A revisited causality analysis of Okun’s Law: The case of Turkey
title_fullStr A revisited causality analysis of Okun’s Law: The case of Turkey
title_full_unstemmed A revisited causality analysis of Okun’s Law: The case of Turkey
title_sort revisited causality analysis of okun’s law: the case of turkey
publisher General Association of Economists from Romania
series Theoretical and Applied Economics
issn 1841-8678
1844-0029
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The relationship between the gross domestic product (GDP) and unemployment is analyzed with Okun’s Law. Different studies that assess whether the two variables affect one another are examined with regard to Turkey. In this study, the authors examined whether an increase in GDP causes unemployment to fall or not with the youth (15-24 years) unemployment rate, prime working years (25-54) unemployment rate, and general (15-64) unemployment rate in Turkey. The relationship between GDP and unemployment was investigated using the unrestricted VAR and Hsiao’s Granger causality test, covering the period of 2006q2 to 2014q4. According to the causality tests, the empirical results show a negative unidirectional and statistically significant causality relationship from GDP to unemployment rates in the short term. Consequently, Okun’s Law is valid for Turkey.
topic economic growth
unemployment
Okun’s law
Hsiao’s Granger causality
unrestricted VAR
url http://store.ectap.ro/articole/1362.pdf
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