Exploring the Empirical Linkages between Economic Growth and Private Consumption: Contextual Evidence from Pakistan

Authors

  • Mazhar Nadeem Ishaq The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan
  • Rukhsana Rasheed Government Sadiq College Women University, Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
  • Muhammad Fahad Malik The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52131/pjhss.2022.1002.0207

Keywords:

Economic Growth, Real Private Consumption, Gross Domestic Product, Consumption Dynamics

Abstract

The sustainable development of a country is assumed to be a healthy sign for domestic consumers as well as producers. As private consumption is a vital component of real gross domestic product (GDP) and it can influence economic growth. This study explored a dynamic relationship between economic growth represented by real GDP and real private consumption expenditure (PCE). Stationarity of private consumption expenditure and GDP in first differences led to cointegration analysis between these time series data. Cointegration test indicated the existence of co-integrating relationship between these two variables. Vector error correction model (VECM) was employed to test the possibility of long-run adjustment towards equilibrium as well as nature of short-run dynamics. Granger causality test shows plausible role of short run consumption dynamics significantly improve predictive power of the model for real GDP growth.  

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Author Biographies

Mazhar Nadeem Ishaq, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan

Department of Economics

Rukhsana Rasheed, Government Sadiq College Women University, Bahawalpur, Pakistan.

Department of Management Sciences

Muhammad Fahad Malik, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan.

Department of Economics

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Published

2022-04-25

How to Cite

Ishaq, M. N. ., Rasheed, R. ., & Malik, M. F. (2022). Exploring the Empirical Linkages between Economic Growth and Private Consumption: Contextual Evidence from Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 10(2), 426–434. https://doi.org/10.52131/pjhss.2022.1002.0207

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