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Inflation, Exchange Rates, Exports Imports and Growth of Economics? The Empirical Studies in Qatar

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  • triyawan, andi
  • cahyo, eko nur
  • Djayusman, Royyan Ramdhani

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This research aims to analyze how exchange rates, inflation, exports, and imports have influenced the economic growth of Qatar between 2000 and 2020. The study utilizes multiple linear regression as its methodology and obtains data on exchange rates, exports, imports, and inflation from the World Bank. The findings of the study indicate that changes in the exchange rate, inflation, exports, and imports all have an impact on Qatar's GDP. In other words, an improvement in these factors leads to an increase in GDP, while a negative influence on these factors results in a decline in GDP. Additionally, the study reveals a positive correlation between Qatar's exchange rate and its economic growth. This means that when the exchange rate rises, so does the level of economic development.

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  • triyawan, andi & cahyo, eko nur & Djayusman, Royyan Ramdhani, 2023. "Inflation, Exchange Rates, Exports Imports and Growth of Economics? The Empirical Studies in Qatar," OSF Preprints tey5p, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:tey5p
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/tey5p
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