The Role of Interest Rate, Unemployment and Inflation in Deciding Domestic Saving of Pakistan: An Empirical Analysis

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Tehreem Pervez

Abstract

This study has examined the impact of interest rate, unemployment rate, inflation rate and worker remittances on domestic savings in Pakistan. For examining the stationarity of the variables Augmented Dickey-Fuller unit root test is used. Maximum 2 lag are selected by following different lag selection criteria. Autoregressive Distributed Lag model is used for examining the cointegration among the variables of the model. On the basis of estimated results, it is concluded that interest rate, inflation rate, unemployment rate and worker remittances are playing important role in determining domestic savings in Pakistan. The government of Pakistan has been trying to increase overall rate of saving and for this purpose it introduces many schemes. But government is unable to get required results in this concern because of low incomes, unemployment and improper implementation of the socio-economic policies. This study has tried to contribute in literature as existing literature hardly did this type of exercise.

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How to Cite
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Pervez, T. 2021. The Role of Interest Rate, Unemployment and Inflation in Deciding Domestic Saving of Pakistan: An Empirical Analysis. Journal of Policy Research. 7, 1 (Mar. 2021), 26–35.