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Syeda Sukana Hussain Rizvi

FAST · 2020 · i20 - 1702
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MBA
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2020
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School of Management
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Dynamic relationship of inflation and unemployment in 
emerging economies 

In today’s environment of ever-changing political and economic arena, the relationship 
between unemployment and inflation holds profound significance. This comprehensive 
research aims to investigate the stability of Phillips curve in emerging economies and Pakistan. This dynamic relationship is quite critical to investigate to achieve economic stability and growth. Recent studies such as Hazell, J., Herreno, J., Nakamura, E., & Steinsson, J. (2022) and Coibion, O., Gorodnichenko, Y., & Kamdar, R. (2018) have explored the Phillips curve in diverse dimensions, concluding various results. However, a comparative study on the stability of Phillips curve in the context of exogenous shocks such as the global financial crisis and covid-19 in emerging economies is unexplored. The core objective of this research paper is to address this gap by focusing on emerging economies and Pakistan. By exploring these intricate relationships, this study aims to lay foundation for future research and to provide valuable reasoning to economists, and policymakers. 



















Area of Study: 
Finance 
Supervisor Name: 
Dr. Muhammad Yasir 
Group Members:  
Syeda Sukana Hussain Rizvi  (i20 - 1702)

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Syeda Sukana Hussain Rizvi holds an MBA in Finance and conducted research on the stability of the Phillips curve in emerging economies, specifically focusing on Pakistan. Her work addresses the impact of exogenous shocks like the global financial crisis and COVID-19 on the relationship between inflation and unemployment.
Skills (AI)
["Economic Research", "Finance", "Data Analysis", "Macroeconomics", "Policy Analysis", "Academic Writing"]
Status: ai_done
Provenance
Source file: FAST FSM Directory 2024.pdf
From job #17 page 115
Created: 1778140304