THE IMPACT OF INFLATION ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: A REVIEW OF EMPIRICAL STUDIES

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K. M. Anwarul Islam
Nurjahan Akter Monira
Nurul Mohammad Zayed
Ranjit Singh
Werner Krings

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Inflation remains one of the most disputed macroeconomic variables in growth research because modest price increases can coexist with expansion, while persistent or volatile inflation may distort saving, investment, and productivity decisions. This study examines how the empirical literature explains the inflation–growth nexus and whether a consistent adverse threshold can be identified across countries and methods. The review employs a systematic secondary research design based on 34 empirical studies published between 1993 and 2025, including 15 studies from 2020–2025. Studies were screened from major journal platforms and policy repositories, coded by sample coverage, empirical design, and finding pattern, and synthesized through descriptive statistics and structured comparative analysis. The results show that 17 studies report a nonlinear threshold relationship, 8 identify a directly negative association, 6 report mixed or context-dependent effects, and 3 emphasize inflation uncertainty as a separate transmission channel. Overall, 28 of 34 studies (82.4%) support the view that inflation is growth-reducing either directly, beyond a threshold, or through heightened uncertainty. Among the 16 studies that report explicit threshold values, the estimated inflation threshold ranges from 4.0% to 16.46%, with a median of 8.0% and an interquartile range of 5.3%–10.9%. The major finding is that the literature converges on a conditional result rather than a universal linear rule: low and stable inflation may be compatible with growth, but growth performance deteriorates once inflation exceeds economy-specific tolerance bands or becomes more volatile, and the most credible threshold estimates cluster around single-digit to low double-digit inflation.


JEL Classification Codes: E31, O40, C23, C52, E52.

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Author Biographies

K. M. Anwarul Islam , Professor & Dean, School of Business and Social Sciences and Chairman, Department of Business Studies, State University of Bangladesh, Bangladesh

Dr K. M. Anwarul Islam is a Professor & Dean of the School of Business and Social Sciences and the Chairman of the Department of Business Studies at the State University of Bangladesh. He graduated from the University of Dhaka and completed his PhD at Universiti Selangor, Malaysia. He is also a Research Fellow at INTI International University, Malaysia.

Dr Islam has authored or presented around 200 scientific papers in reputable journals indexed by ABDC, ERA, ABS, Scopus (Q1/Q2), WoS-ESCI, SCIE, and SSCI. He is an internationally recognised expert in Finance and Banking. An active member of various research and scientific societies, he has served on several institutional committees. Additionally, he has authored five books. According to Google Scholar, he has more than 4153 citations; his h-index is 34, and his i10-index is 116. According to Scopus, he has more than 829 citations and an h-index of 18. He is recognised as a Top Scientist by the AD Scientific Index, ranking as the country's best scientist in Business Administration for 2026.

Nurjahan Akter Monira , Lecturer, Department of Business Studies, State University of Bangladesh, Bangladesh

Ms. Nurjahan Akter Monira is currently working as a Lecturer and Program coordinator at the Department of Business Studies. In addition, she is the coordinator of the State University of Bangladesh Business Club, where she contributes to fostering a dynamic and engaging learning environment outside the classroom. She completed both her MBA and BBA in Finance & Banking from Jahangirnagar University, where she was the top performer in her class. She has published multiple articles in renowned international journals, and her research interests include Digital Finance, Financial Technologies, Financial Engineering, Corporate Governance, and Financial Institutions. 

Nurul Mohammad Zayed , Associate Professor, Faculty of Business & Communications (FBC), INTI International University, Nilai, Malaysia

Dr. Nurul Mohammad Zayed is an Associate Professor, Faculty of Business & Communications (FBC), INTI International University, Nilai, Malaysia. He has a PhD in Management (Area: International Business/Finance/Economics) from Techno India University, India. His research interest is in Economics & Finance. He got Full Bright Turkish Government Scholarship (Burslari) for PhD in International Economics at Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey.

Ranjit Singh , Professor, Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Information Technology - Allahabad, India

Professor Ranjit Singh is a Professor in the Department of Management Studies at the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, India. He is an academic and researcher in the field of management studies, contributing to teaching, research, and scholarly development within higher education. His work supports the advancement of management education and the development of students, researchers, and future professionals.

Werner Krings , Professor, Department of Marketing, Framingham State University, United States

Professor Werner Krings is a Professor in the Department of Marketing at Framingham State University, United States. He is an academic and educator in the field of marketing, contributing to teaching, research, and student development within higher education. His role reflects a commitment to advancing marketing education and preparing students for professional and academic success.

How to Cite

Islam , K. M. A. ., Monira , N. A. ., Zayed , N. M. ., Singh , R. ., & Krings , W. . (2026). THE IMPACT OF INFLATION ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: A REVIEW OF EMPIRICAL STUDIES. Bangladesh Journal of Multidisciplinary Scientific Research, 11(3), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.46281/bjmsr.v11i3.2895

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