The impacts of inflow foreign direct investment, gross domestic product per capita and inflation on unemployment level in developing countries / Jennifer Rochelle Jonnas

Unemployment is defined as a person who is without work but available for and seeking employment. It is the macroeconomic problems that can affects most differently and severely of an economic as a whole and consists of four major types which are frictional, structural, cyclical and seasonal (Batavi...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.397202020-12-30T07:20:35Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/39720/ The impacts of inflow foreign direct investment, gross domestic product per capita and inflation on unemployment level in developing countries / Jennifer Rochelle Jonnas Jonnas, Jennifer Rochelle Economics Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product Investment, capital formation, speculation Unemployment is defined as a person who is without work but available for and seeking employment. It is the macroeconomic problems that can affects most differently and severely of an economic as a whole and consists of four major types which are frictional, structural, cyclical and seasonal (Batavia, 2012). This paper investigates the significant relationship of each macroeconomic variable like inflow of foreign direct investment, gross domestic product per capita and also inflation impacts on unemployment level in developing countries like Malaysia, Cambodia, India, China and Pakistan. It uses a panel data which covered the period of 2002-2016. Data has been obtained from Worldbank for 30 developing countries. Unit Root test LLC, IPS and BREITUNG was applied to determine whether if the data contain any unit root problem. Results show unemployment as the dependent variable is stationary at first order difference while for inflow of foreign direct investment, gross domestic product per capita and inflation all are stationary at original series. Breush Pagan Langarian Multiplier and Hausman tests also conducted and it shows that this study is better to be explained by using fixed effect. Based from the result, inflation is negatively insignificant on unemployment level while both for gross domestic product per capita and inflow of foreign direct investment are negatively significant on unemployment level. 2018-07 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/39720/1/39720.pdf Jonnas, Jennifer Rochelle (2018) The impacts of inflow foreign direct investment, gross domestic product per capita and inflation on unemployment level in developing countries / Jennifer Rochelle Jonnas. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Economics
Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product
Investment, capital formation, speculation
spellingShingle Economics
Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product
Investment, capital formation, speculation
Jonnas, Jennifer Rochelle
The impacts of inflow foreign direct investment, gross domestic product per capita and inflation on unemployment level in developing countries / Jennifer Rochelle Jonnas
description Unemployment is defined as a person who is without work but available for and seeking employment. It is the macroeconomic problems that can affects most differently and severely of an economic as a whole and consists of four major types which are frictional, structural, cyclical and seasonal (Batavia, 2012). This paper investigates the significant relationship of each macroeconomic variable like inflow of foreign direct investment, gross domestic product per capita and also inflation impacts on unemployment level in developing countries like Malaysia, Cambodia, India, China and Pakistan. It uses a panel data which covered the period of 2002-2016. Data has been obtained from Worldbank for 30 developing countries. Unit Root test LLC, IPS and BREITUNG was applied to determine whether if the data contain any unit root problem. Results show unemployment as the dependent variable is stationary at first order difference while for inflow of foreign direct investment, gross domestic product per capita and inflation all are stationary at original series. Breush Pagan Langarian Multiplier and Hausman tests also conducted and it shows that this study is better to be explained by using fixed effect. Based from the result, inflation is negatively insignificant on unemployment level while both for gross domestic product per capita and inflow of foreign direct investment are negatively significant on unemployment level.
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title The impacts of inflow foreign direct investment, gross domestic product per capita and inflation on unemployment level in developing countries / Jennifer Rochelle Jonnas
title_short The impacts of inflow foreign direct investment, gross domestic product per capita and inflation on unemployment level in developing countries / Jennifer Rochelle Jonnas
title_full The impacts of inflow foreign direct investment, gross domestic product per capita and inflation on unemployment level in developing countries / Jennifer Rochelle Jonnas
title_fullStr The impacts of inflow foreign direct investment, gross domestic product per capita and inflation on unemployment level in developing countries / Jennifer Rochelle Jonnas
title_full_unstemmed The impacts of inflow foreign direct investment, gross domestic product per capita and inflation on unemployment level in developing countries / Jennifer Rochelle Jonnas
title_sort impacts of inflow foreign direct investment, gross domestic product per capita and inflation on unemployment level in developing countries / jennifer rochelle jonnas
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