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Mongi Lassoued
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This paper examines the effects of microfinance, financial development and foreign aid on income inequality for 43 Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. Panel data for the period 1995?2015 is examined using fixed effects, pooled ordinary least square and ...
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Pinar Fulya Gebesoglu, Dr., Nimet Varlik, Asst. Prof.
Pág. 076 - 092
This paper investigates the validity of Fisher?s hypothesis and neo-Fisherian approach for Turkey using cointegration of Pesaran et al. (2001) as well as the methodology of Granger causality developed by Toda and Yamamoto (1995). The scope of the study f...
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Jamel Boukhatem
Pág. 142 - 145
Due to its distinctive features and investment quality, sukuk as an Islamic alternative to bond financing, have known last decades a worldwide interest and a rapid widespread, particularly after the 2007-2008 global financial crisis. Despite the global m...
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Jimmy ALANI
Pág. 58 - 88
Firstly, in this present paper, empirical evidence obtained after employing generalized least squares technique on the relevant sample data for Uganda over the 1970 to 2016 period, shows that financialization had adverse effect on economic growth. Second...
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Mela Yila Dogo,Osman Nuri Aras
Pág. 68 - 73
We analyzed the effect of volatility in the Naira-Dollar exchange rate on the volume of imports to and exports from Nigeria between 1990 and 2019. Data for all variables, except volatility, were sourced from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the Nationa...
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