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Umar Farooq, Mosab I. Tabash, Basem Hamouri, Linda Nalini Daniel and Samir K. Safi
The current study aims to explore the role of various macroeconomic factors in determining corporate investment. Using firm-level data of six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region countries for a 14 year period (2007?2020), the current study establishes ...
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Khalifa AL-Dosari, Ziad Hunaiti and Wamadeva Balachandran
Drone deployment in Qatar has been lagging behind that in other countries due to a wide range of reported challenges. This study developed a framework to address these operational gaps and serve as a roadmap for different stakeholders to enable drone app...
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Hani El-Chaarani, Rebecca Abraham, Danielle Khalife and Madonna Salameh-Ayanian
During the COVID-19 lockdown, the typical bank in the Middle East lost liquidity due to deposit drains and experienced increases in nonperforming loans. The loss of liquidity was a supply shock, while the increase in nonperforming loans was a demand shoc...
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Hidaya Al Lawati and Zakeya Sanad
This study presents current evidence on the impact of different corporate ownership types on audit quality in Oman and potentially in other developing countries with similar institutional environments, such as GCC countries. While previous research has p...
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Walid Ali, Wissem Ben Ali , Amal Salah
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Does bank profitability encourage economic growth? Even while it seems like political leaders are quite concerned about the low level of bank profitability, it is still unclear how bank profitability affects economic growth. It might help economic growth...
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Abdus Samad
Pág. 157 - 166
This paper, first, obtained three categories of efficiencies, overall bias-corrected technical efficiency (OTEBC), bias-corrected pure technical efficiency (PTEBC) and bias-corrected scale efficiency (SE) of the Islamic banks of the Gulf Cooperating Coun...
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Salem Alshihab
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This study investigates the impact of certain macroeconomic determinants on stock market returns in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Those macroeconomic factors are: interest rates, oil prices, exchange rates, and money supply. Those factors were empi...
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Asad Sarwar Qureshi
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are located in the driest part of the world with an annual per capita water availability of 500 m3 compared to the world average of 6000 m3. Agricultural water demand, which is more than 80% of the total water...
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Imene Debbiche
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This paper provides a literature review and an empirical study of the particular independent growth impact of various capital inflows in the GCC countries during the period 2005-2018. It augments the standard growth determinants with inflows of foreign d...
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Fatima Zahra Bendriouch,Harit Satt,Mohamed M?hamdi
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The purpose of this study is to examine the existing relationship between Islamic banks? performance and economic growth in GCC countries. In this quest, this paper attempts to examine whether Islamic banks contribute to the economic growth. We develop a...
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