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With special emphasis on the influence of stock market development, this paper examines the impact of financial development on economic growth in selected African countries over the period from 1990 to 2009. Using the GMM approach, results suggest that African stock market, in terms of...
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This paper attempts to explore a new dimension of India’s ‘finance-growth-crisis’ nexus. For this end, the summary indicators of financial development, financial crisis and financial repression are created through the principal component approach, and we perform the cointegration and...
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The paper examines the degree of capital mobility in Tunisia for 1970 to 2009 period, using Feldstein and Horioka (1980) method of savings and investment comovement. We apply ARDL bound test to assess comovement between savings and investment; and to compute the savings retention ratio with...
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This paper attempts to explore a new dimension of India’s ‘financegrowth- crisis’ nexus. For this end, the summary indicators of financial development, financial crisis and financial repression are created through the principal component approach, and we perform the cointegration and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009367164
This study employs cointegration technique to determine the co-movement of ten national stock markets indexes in Africa. Using monthly indexes spanning February, 1997 to October, 2011, results demonstrate less than full cointegrating vectors, which suggest African stock markets are not fully...
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Amongst the South Pacific's least developed small island countries, Samoa has emerged as a successful economy. Its achievements of low inflation and high growth rates have been due to sustained fiscal adjustment programmes and appropriate monetary policy measures. This paper undertakes an...
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Amongst the South Pacific's least developed small island countries, Samoa has emerged as a successful economy. Its achievements of low inflation and high growth rates have been due to sustained fiscal adjustment programmes and appropriate monetary policy measures. This paper undertakes an...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008538677
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This paper examines the causal relationship between financial development, economic growth and financial crisis in the five Asian emerging economies (India, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand) during the period 1982 to 2007. All of these countries are known as emerging economies with...
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