IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE, UNEMPLOYMENT, INFLATION AND HOUSEHOLDS CONSUMPTION ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDIA

J. Sinha
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The impact of government expenditure, unemployment, inflation, and household consumption on the economic growth of India over the period 1990-2021 has been examined in this paper. The ordinary least squares (OLS) regression analysis was performed by observing the assumptions of the classical linear model. Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) and Philips-Perron (PP) tests were carried out for stationarity of the concerned variables. The study found that increasing government expenditure has a strong positive influence on the growth of national income and consumption and a negative influence on unemployment in India. The study recommends increasing government expenditure that could accelerate economic growth and create employment opportunities that also have a positive impact on improving consumption. Results indicate that inflation significantly depresses economic performance in India because of uncertainty and reduces investment, employment, and consequently output and consumption level. Unemployment has not significantly impacted the real GDP in India. Investment in physical capital and human capital has significantly promoted economic performance in India because investment in human capital improves the productivity of the labor forces and hence increases output and investment in physical capital increases the amount of capital per unit of labor and these have the potency of increasing productivity per worker. The overall effect is the increase in output and therefore economic performance. The study recommends increasing government expenditure as it boosts aggregate demand which could accelerate economic growth and create employment opportunities and enhance the consumption level of the public.
政府支出、失业、通货膨胀和家庭消费对印度经济增长的影响
本文研究了1990-2021年期间政府支出、失业、通货膨胀和家庭消费对印度经济增长的影响。观察经典线性模型的假设,进行普通最小二乘(OLS)回归分析。采用增广Dickey-Fuller (ADF)检验和Philips-Perron (PP)检验检验相关变量的平稳性。研究发现,在印度,增加政府支出对国民收入和消费的增长有很强的积极影响,对失业率有消极影响。该研究建议增加政府支出,这样可以加速经济增长,创造就业机会,对改善消费也有积极影响。结果表明,由于不确定性,通货膨胀显著抑制了印度的经济表现,并减少了投资、就业,从而减少了产出和消费水平。失业并没有显著影响印度的实际GDP。对物质资本和人力资本的投资极大地促进了印度的经济表现,因为对人力资本的投资提高了劳动力的生产率,从而增加了产出,对物质资本的投资增加了每单位劳动力的资本数量,这些都有提高每工人生产率的潜力。总体效果是产出增加,从而提高经济绩效。该研究建议增加政府支出,因为它可以刺激总需求,从而加速经济增长,创造就业机会,提高公众的消费水平。
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