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VECM Investigation on the Nexus among Government Spending, Oil Revenues, and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from the Sultanate of Oman
Abstract: This study aims to examine the impact of oil resources on the economic growth and government spending in Oman between 1989 and 2018. To enhance economic growth, it is crucial to comprehend how Oman can effectively manage its abundant resources. The objectives are to examine the correlation between oil resources, GDP, and government expenditure; to assess the interconnections that exist in both the short and long run; and to identify the... [...] Read more
Unpacking The Contributing And Mitigating Factors of External Debt In Pakistan: An Ardl And Local Projection Approach
Abstract: This study aims to investigate the root causes of burgeoning external debt in Pakistan and to identify potential ways to minimise the growing burden of external debt. By analyzing time series data from 1976 to 2022, using the Auto Regressive Distributive Lag Model (ARDL) bound test and local projection impulse response, the research finds a long-term relationship among remittances, external debt, and other variables. The results indicate that... [...] Read more
Impact of Social Capital on Poverty Reduction in Ethiopia: Evidence from the Amhara National Regional Staten
Abstract: This study aims to investigate the influence of social capital on poverty reduction among members of financial cooperatives in the urban and rural areas of the Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia. Adopted explanatory and used mixed research methods using the cross-sectional study from 348 stratified and randomly selected financial cooperative members. Primary data was collected through a structured questionnaire, focus group discussions,... [...] Read more
Impact of Banking Penetration on Foreign Direct Investment in ASEAN: Comparative Analysis of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
Abstract: High banking penetration is considered an important indicator of the stability and maturity of a country's financial system, which can attract foreign direct investment (FDI). This phenomenon is becoming increasingly relevant in the ASEAN region, which continues to seek to increase its attractiveness for foreign investors amid global challenges. The study used secondary data from the International Monetary Fund covering the period from 2010... [...] Read more
Sustainable Practice of Ifrs And Economic Growth: Evidence From A Case Study on A Developing Country
Abstract: This research aims to investigate whether there is a link between the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and the benefits of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), both of which were significant contributors to Afghanistan's economic growth between 2003 and 2020. This study uses panel integration and causality assessment. It looks into the underlying causes of the problem in terms of short- and long-term partnerships, as... [...] Read more
Modelling The Role of Institutional Change In A Tourism Growth Model: A Dynamic Analysis
Abstract: This study aims to investigate the dynamic relationships among foreign direct investment (FDI), financial development, tourism development, and institutional quality in selected MENA countries. The research focuses on assessing the significance of institutional quality within these interlinked dynamics and its impact on the variables under consideration. The study's objective aligns with UNSDG Goal 16, which aims to promote peaceful and... [...] Read more
Winter is Coming: A Tale of Two Futures – Entrepreneurial State or Creative Destruction?
Abstract: This paper aims to explore the fundamental principles of sound monetary policy, fiscal prudence, and entrepreneurial innovation, which have historically supported the economic prosperity of nations. It seeks to identify the factors leading to an impending financial crisis and proposes countermeasures based on market liberalization and individual entrepreneurial resilience. Using a critical analysis of prevailing economic conditions, this... [...] Read more
ESG and Administrative Costs in Equity Trading: Evidence from China
Abstract: Recent findings suggest that firms with higher Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scores may experience lower stock returns, contrary to the common belief that better ESG performance enhances market reputation and stock returns. This study aims to investigate the relationship between ESG performance, management costs, and stock returns by introducing an "ESG-cost framework." The framework proposes that the costs incurred in... [...] Read more
Impacts of Technology Finance And Technological Innovation On Economic Growth of Jingjinji Region China
Abstract: This study investigates the impact of technology finance and technological innovation on economic growth in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (Jingjinji) region, while also exploring whether this relationship is nonlinear and moderated by technology finance. Using panel data from 2000 to 2021, the study constructs indices for technology finance and technological innovation through principal component analysis (PCA) and applies a threshold regression... [...] Read more
The Sustainable Growth of Korean Listed Firms in the lens of Pay Disparity and Managerial Overconfidence
Abstract: This study aims to assess the impact of pay disparity on the sustainable growth of listed firms in Korea, and to explore how this relationship is influenced by the presence of managerial overconfidence. Employing a fixed-effects regression model, the analysis draws on 10,244 firm-year observations from Korean-listed firms between 2012 and 2022. The findings reveal a significant positive association between pay disparity and the sustainable... [...] Read more
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