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Faten Al-Jabsheh,Sulayman Al-Qudsi,Mohammed A. Hajeeh
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Endogenous economic growth theories have pointed to private investment as one of the determinants of long run, sustainable economic growth; a well-studied relationship in the development economics literature, both theoretically and empirically. One of th...
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Ojo J. Adelakun,Harold Ngalawa
AbstractOrientation: The literature on exchange rate pass-through appears to have shifted from the question of whether the pass-through is complete or incomplete to whether or not it is sufficient to assume that the pass-through is exogenous despite the ...
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Ojo J. Adelakun,Harold Ngalawa
AbstractOrientation: The availability of an accurate and a reliable quantitative method for forecasting the behaviour of inflation is of importance, given the emphasis on price stability by central banks.Research purpose: The conventional Phillips curve ...
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Sina Jimoh Ogede,Emmanuel Oladapo George,Ibrahim Ayoade Adekunle
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A range of explanations had been offered for the apparent change in oil price-inflation relationship outcomes ranging from the possible use of alternate energy sources, change in the structure of output regarding fewer oil intensive sectors and the role ...
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Hussein Salameh,Ahmed Alodadi,Khaled Alzubi
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Key studies have identified the need to study the role of sovereign debt on economic growth, particularly in relation to countries with heavily oil-based status economies. This paper applies a panel vector autoregressive approach to examine the impact of...
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