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representative surveys from three Arab countries, namely, Egypt, Jordan, and Palestine, this paper examines the incidence, intensity … catastrophe and 3% into extreme poverty in 2011. However, in Jordan and Palestine, the disruptive impact of OOP remains modest …
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size of deposits negatively and significantly impacted the profitability of the commercial banks in Jordan. However, the … the top two determinants of commercial banks' profitability in Jordan. Based on the findings, Jordanian policymakers can …
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Exponential Smoothing. As a result, we show that using EDWA to forecast the share price of insurance companies in Jordan is good …
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of developed economies. The current study focuses on the unique context of an emerging economy (i.e., Jordan). Data were … measured by the return on equity, indicating that this variable has no effect on the performance of firms in Jordan. Both … governance structure affects firm performance. Additionally, regulators at the Jordan Securities Commission can attain valuable …
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This paper aims to examine the determinants of financial stability in Jordanian commercial banks based on annual data for the period from 2011 to 2018. Based on the pooled effect model, this study shows that SME loans and capital adequacy positively and statistically affect the stability of...
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advertising expenditures and the financial performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Jordan. Furthermore, the present …
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(measured as GDP), exports, and imports in Jordan using time-series data between 1976 and 2021. In particular, this research …
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Jordan's banking sector …
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selected from a total of 131 participants, themselves divided among 105 branches of Islamic Banks in Jordan. According to the …
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This research examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the volatility behavior of Amman Stock Exchange (ASE) returns using ARMA-GARCH-type models for three sub-periods: pre-COVID-19, during COVID-19, and post-COVID-19. The research finds that volatility persistence is significant across...
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