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Impact of Inflation and GDP on CNX Nifty


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1 Institute of Management Studies, Davangere University, India
2 BIET-MBA Programme, Davangere, India
 

Inflation and GDP are the two main important macro-economic variables. GDP is an economic indicator of the market value of all finished goods and services produced over a period (Quarterly or yearly) of time. There has been a decline in the GDP growth rate in the year 2017 compared to previous year. Several factors including global situation are responsible for the decline in GDP growth rate. Inflation is a continual growth in the universal worth of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. When the price level increases, each component of currency buys fewer goods and services. This paper mainly deals with the impact of Inflation and GDP on Indian market that is National stock exchange (NSE). For this we have collected 10 years quarterly data and also applied E-views statistical package. Unit ischolar_main test for stationary, co-integration test, vector error correction model, and granger causality test, were conducted.

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Inflation, Gross Domestic Product, National Stock Exchange, E-views.
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Authors

J. K. Raju
Institute of Management Studies, Davangere University, India
Manjunath B. R.
BIET-MBA Programme, Davangere, India
Pradeep Kumar S.
BIET-MBA Programme, Davangere, India

Abstract


Inflation and GDP are the two main important macro-economic variables. GDP is an economic indicator of the market value of all finished goods and services produced over a period (Quarterly or yearly) of time. There has been a decline in the GDP growth rate in the year 2017 compared to previous year. Several factors including global situation are responsible for the decline in GDP growth rate. Inflation is a continual growth in the universal worth of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. When the price level increases, each component of currency buys fewer goods and services. This paper mainly deals with the impact of Inflation and GDP on Indian market that is National stock exchange (NSE). For this we have collected 10 years quarterly data and also applied E-views statistical package. Unit ischolar_main test for stationary, co-integration test, vector error correction model, and granger causality test, were conducted.

Keywords


Inflation, Gross Domestic Product, National Stock Exchange, E-views.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21095/ajmr%2F2018%2Fv11%2Fi1%2F139602