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of selected developing countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA … phone, Internet usage, and broadband adoption are the main drivers of economic growth in MENA and SSA developing countries … over the recent period 2007-2016. In addition, our findings confirm the superiority of MENA countries over SSA countries in …
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This paper examines the indirect effect of democracy on economic growth using a dataset of 17 MENA countries from 1990 … democracy enhances growth through its positive effect on health in all classifications of countries within the MENA region …
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countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, considering the substantial decline in their trust values since … model and for all country classifications, except for MENA, where the overall relationship is negative but almost negligible …/Sub-Saharan Africa, developing America, and then MENA countries. Further investigations reveal that the overall negative/reversed effect …
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influences volatility in 10 MENA countries from 2000 to 2019. Using a recently published panel cointegration estimating approach …
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of a firm's reliance on bank debt. Using the context of Jordan, a developing Middle East and North Africa (MENA) country …
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sector functions-liquidity creation (LC)-and economic growth (EG) in 10 MENA countries panel. In a scenario seen as a dynamic …-term and long-term. This indicates that an excess of financial resources may be counterproductive to development in MENA …
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EGARCH method to obtain exchange rate volatility, while the ARDL method was used to model both the short-run and long …
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The purpose of this paper is to verify the long-range correlation between the stock markets of the largest economies in the world and the respective exchange rate with the USD. According to theory, a negative correlation is expected, meaning that an increase in the return of one of the assets...
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The impact that oil market shocks have on stock markets of oil-related economies has several implications for both domestic and foreign investors. Thus, we investigate the role of the oil market in deriving the dynamic linkage between stock markets of oil-exporting and oil-importing countries....
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Emerging stock markets provide great opportunities for investment growth and risk diversification. However, they are more vulnerable to extreme market events. This study examines the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on stock performance in sub-Saharan African stock markets. An event study method...
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