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suggest that a profitable banking sector is a prerequisite for economic growth in the Asia-Pacific region and that the impact … of bank profitability on economic growth is more prominent in small banking sectors. Perhaps surprisingly, we found that … the size of the banking sector increases. Our results also show that the impact of profitability on economic growth is …
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The objective of this paper is to examine the role of the banking system in the growth of the Vietnamese economy in the … to shed light on the impact on the growth of banking development, which is measured by broad money and bank credit. The … empirical findings confirm a positive long-term effect of banking development on growth, reflecting the important role of the …
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This aim of this work is to study the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and trade. FDI is a driving force for economic growth for host countries. The positive effects of FDI are seen in many aspects of the economy. However, the implications of FDI on foreign trade are...
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The nexus between Information Communication Technology (ICT) and stock market development has been predominantly based on studies of the developed markets and high-income economies of the world. The objective of this study was to examine the causal relationship between ICT adoption and stock...
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"Financial crisis" is sometimes regarded as synonymous with "economic crisis", but this is an oversimplification and risks missing the feedback loops between the financial and real economies. In this paper, the role of money is revisited in the context of distinguishing the real economy from the...
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The dynamics of the interconnected global market and consumption behavior has recently changed considerably. Using a sample of 28 nations within the European Union, the study examined the degree to which economic growth and inflation impacted economic sentiment and household consumption during...
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We investigated the Granger causal relationship between the consumption of power both at the aggregate and sectoral level and economic growth in India using the frequency domain approach, which would help policy makers seek the efficient allocation of electricity via proper policy initiatives at...
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This paper examines equilibrium relationships and dynamic causality between economic growth, exports, and imports in Nepal using time-series data between 1965 and 2020. This research examines the impact of exports and imports on the economic growth of Nepal and documents empirical evidence in...
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representing the financial and banking crises. The sample of 138 developing countries is also classified into six geographic …
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Currently, global value chains (GVCs) are increasingly shaping the global economy, covering a growing share of international trade, GDP, and employment globally. Global trade is impacted by the emergence of GVCs in areas as diverse as commodities, electronics, and business service outsourcing,...
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