Using autoregressive (VAR) vector model to measure the relationship between unemployment and economic growth in sudan during period 2000-2021.
Keywords:
unemployment, economic growth, auto regressiveAbstract
The study aimed to shed light on unemployment and economic growth in sudan , analyze their trends and patterns ,measure them and test the causal relationship between them , the property of co integration and the value of the unemployment rate coefficient (\beta_1) is equal to (-283056,9) its sign is negative and this it means that a decrease in the unemployment rate by one person leads to an increase in of economic growth by (283056,9) in sudan , and this is consistent with the logic of economic theory, Key ward : unemployment - economic growth – auto regressive.
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