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Kishor K. Guru-Gharana,Matiur Rahman,Anisul M. Islam
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This paper empirically examines the causal linkages of Japan?s stock market (proxied by Nikkei 225 index) performance with selected key macroeconomic fundamentals. Relatively recent Toda-Yamamoto and Dolado-Lutkepohl, multivariate Granger causality tests...
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Nafis Alam, Ganesh Sivarajah and Muhammad Ishaq Bhatti
During the global financial crisis (GFC), regulators and policymakers turned to deposit insurers, along with monetary and fiscal measures, to help restore market confidence and promote financial stability. These events have focused attention on the role ...
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Eli Marnia Henira,Raja Masbar,Chenny Seftarita
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Inflation is generally seen as a monetary phenomenon whose effective control is through the management of the money supply, interest rates, and exchange rates. Another opinion views inflation as a fiscal phenomenon that is controlled through the effectiv...
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Abu Bakarr Tarawalie,Noah Kargbo
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This paper empirically examines the relative effectiveness of fiscal and monetary policies on economic growth in Sierra Leone. The study utilizes annual time series data, spanning from 1980 to 2017, within an Autoregressive distributed Lag (ARDL) Bound T...
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Ely Susanti,Maimun Sholeh
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The economic growth is one of measurements for a country to be categorized as a developed country. The basic things in economy are monetary stability and fiscal. Monetary stability can be seen from the government?s success in controlling inflation flow a...
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