Journal article
Does the relative population growth affect purchasing power parity?
Applied Economics Letters, Vol.16(1), pp.103-107
2009
Abstract
Relative population growth affects price levels through its effect on money demand and that in turn impacts Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). Standard time series econometrics is used to investigate this issue using data from 30 selected countries. The empirical results show that there is stable relationship between PPP exchange rate and relative population growth in selected countries in the long run. These findings demonstrate that population growth influences exchange rate determination through PPP.
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- Title
- Does the relative population growth affect purchasing power parity?
- Authors/Creators
- R. Salim (Author/Creator) - Curtin UniversityK. Hassan (Author/Creator) - Curtin University
- Publication Details
- Applied Economics Letters, Vol.16(1), pp.103-107
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Identifiers
- 991005542292507891
- Copyright
- © 2009 Taylor & Francis
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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