The Relationship Between Inflation and Unemployment: An Empirical Study for Turkey Cover Image

Enflasyon ve İşsizlik Arasındaki İlişki: Türkiye İçin Ampirik Bir Araştırma
The Relationship Between Inflation and Unemployment: An Empirical Study for Turkey

Author(s): Ayşin Buyrukoğlu, Şehnaz Altunakar Mercan
Subject(s): National Economy, Business Economy / Management, Recent History (1900 till today), Labor relations, Political economy, Fiscal Politics / Budgeting
Published by: Ahmet Arif Eren
Keywords: Phillips Curve; Turkey; Cointegration Analysis; Granger Causality Test;

Summary/Abstract: The relationship between inflation and unemployment was first put forward in 1958 by Phillips, who found a negative relationship between unemployment and money wage growth in England. Proponents of this hypothesis argue that there is a rate of change between inflation and unemployment that can be used to reduce the unemployment rate. This article examines the relationship between unemployment and inflation in the Turkish economy using monthly data from May 2009 to November 2021. The stationarities of the variables were examined using Augmented Dicky-Fuller and Phillips-Perron tests, and then the Zivot-Andrews unit root test, which was developed in line with the criticism that traditional unit root tests did not consider structural breaks, was also applied. Since only two variables were involved in the study, the Engle-Granger cointegration test was applied to reveal whether the series moved together. As a result of the analysis, it was concluded that there is a cointegration relationship between the variables and that there is a causal relationship from inflation to unemployment, that the Phillips Curve is valid for the period 2009M05 –2021M11 in Turkey and that a 1% increase in inflation provides a 2.6% decrease in unemployment has been reached.

  • Issue Year: 6/2022
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 1509-1524
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Turkish