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The question of volatility dynamics has always been the motivation of many researchers in the field of finance with objectives to ensure economic stability and to obtain higher rates of return for investors by portfolio diversification. Consequently, to financial crisis streaming, in the last...
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This paper assesses the impact of oil prices on economic growth of the four major OPEC countries (United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela) over the period spanning from 03/09/2000 to 03/12/2010. We aim at complementing the results from existing analyses (mainly focused on...
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The main objective of this paper consists to study what we learned about the dynamic of Tunisian inflation rate in the last two decades. This question is overriding concern to monetary policy analysis because it gives us information’s on inflation forecasting. In other words, before given...
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In this paper we examine the degree of interdependence between oil prices and four major countries (United
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The public debt crisis threatening the survival of the euro area. This crisis could appear as a byproduct of the global financial crisis. In fact, it refers to structural problems specific to Europe and the question of optimal currency area which has been in place since 1999. The sovereign debt...
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This paper examines the co-movements dynamics between OCDE countries with the US and Europe. The core focus is to suggest advantageous techniques allowing the investigation with respect to time and frequency, namely evolutionary co-spectral analysis and wavelet analysis. Our study puts in...
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This paper analyzes the impact of capital on profitability and risk for Islamic and conventional Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) banks, through the structure-conduct-performance, moral hazard, and regulatory hypotheses. We apply the generalized method of moments (GMM) technique for dynamic...
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