Journal of Financial Economic Policy
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Does environmental policy stringency promote financial development? New policy insights from BRICS countries
Vaseem Akram, Anant SrivastavOver the past few decades, BRICS nations have implemented several environmental legislations to combat environmental issues, along with the development of the financial sector…
Does financial inclusion and financial openness matter for capital market development? Evidence from a panel ARDL-PMG approach
Noah Keya Otinga, Pat Obi, Freshia WaweruThis study aims to examine the effect of financial inclusion (FI) and financial openness (FO) on the development of capital markets in Africa.
Monetary policy and corporate investment: evidence from India
Sajad Bagow, Nufazil AltafThis study aims to investigate the impact of quantity-based and price-based monetary policy on corporate investment in India. Also the study investigates the impact of firm-level…
The effects of financial development on crop productivity: ARDL evidence from Indian agriculture
Inder Sekhar Yadav, Phanindra GoyariThis work aims to empirically investigate the effects of financial development on crop productivity of India.
Is financial development a prerequisite for the tourism-led growth phenomenon? World-wide evidence
Chandan SharmaThis study aims to re-examine the growth effects of tourism and role of financial development in this process for countries across the globe for the period 1995–2018.
The cross-sectional characteristics of Chinese official financing in Africa
Inchul Suh, Jimmy SentezaThis paper aims to provide a more comprehensive look behind the China’s rapid ascent and influence across the African continent by exploring the Sino-African funding data at the…
The impact of formal and informal credit institutions on entrepreneurship
Alina MalkovaHow do informal lending institutions affect entrepreneurship? This paper aims to investigates the role of formal and informal credit market institutions in the decision to become…
Financial inclusion and household consumption behaviour in Ghana
Eric Abokyi, Giulia BettinThis study aims to investigate the relationship between financial inclusion and household expenditure behaviour among Ghanaian households, by taking into account both formal and…
The absorptive capacity of the institution in the link between remittances and financial development in Africa: an advance panel regression
James Temitope Dada, Emmanuel Olayemi Awoleye, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh Al-Faryan, Mosab I. TabashThe purpose of this study is to examine institutional quality’s absorptive capacity in African countries’ remittances-finance nexus.
Enhancing financial inclusion in India: the impact of socioeconomic and macroeconomic factors
Imran Khan, Mrutuyanjaya SahuThis paper aims to empirically examine the influence of macroeconomic and socioeconomic factors on improving financial inclusion in India, with a specific focus on two distinct…
Why do Indian exporting firms borrow in foreign currency?
Lilu BhoiSince the liberalization policy of 1991, India has focused on export-led growth. However, the performance of international trade remains poor. This study aims to examine the role…
Geopolitical risk and the sentiment connectedness among European stock markets
Thai Hong Le, Tram Anh Luong, Sergio Morales Heredia, Trang Thuy Le, Linh Phuong Dong, Trang Thi NguyenThis paper aims to investigate the sentiment connectedness among 10 European stock markets between January 2020 and July 2022, associating such connectedness with the level of the…
Estimating the causal relationship between external debt and inflation in Jordan: evidence from an ARDL and Toda–Yamamoto approaches
Mesbah Fathy Sharaf, Abdelhalem Mahmoud Shahen, Badr Abdulaziz BinzaidThis study aims to investigate the causal relationship between external debt and inflation in Jordan over the period 1970 to 2020.
An asymmetric analysis of overall globalization on financial inclusion
Muhammed Ashiq Villanthenkodath, Shreya PalFinancial inclusion is acknowledged as a critical facilitator of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals agenda for 2030. Therefore, this study aims to examine the…
Self-employment, financial access and economic welfare: empirical evidence from Africa
Mark Kunawotor, Godson AhiaborThis study aims to investigate the empirical linkages between self-employment, financial access and economic welfare in Africa. It particularly examines the moderating role of…
Examining the long-run relationship between stock market development and Nigerian economic growth
Udemezue Ndubuisi Nnakee, Chi Aloysius Ngong, Chinyere C. Onyejiaku, Shadrack Moguluwa, Josaphat Uchechukwu Joe OnwumereThis paper aims to examine the long-run relationship between stock market development and Nigerian economic growth from 1980 to 2020.
The effects of macroprudential policies in the Brazilian banking sector
Lúcio Guimarães Moscareli, Mathias Schneid Tessmann, Lucas Souza Beppler, Régis Augusto ElyThis paper aims to investigate the effects of macroprudential policies in Brazil on the banking sector.
Entrepreneurs and SMEs financing in developing countries: do non-financial services improve access to finance?
Alain L. BabatoundéIs access to finance a constraint for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) development or a result of SMEs constraint? Considering the demand-side of the credit market, this paper…
Geopolitical risk and cash holdings: evidence from an emerging economy
Manoja Behera, Jitendra MahakudThis study aims to examine the influence of geopolitical risk (GPR) on corporate cash holdings in an emerging market, India. It also investigates whether the effect of GPR on cash…
Does macroprudential policy have any side effects on the shadow economy?
Dinh Trung Nguyen, Nguyen Hanh LuuThis paper aims to examine the impacts of macroprudential policy on the shadow economy worldwide.
How efficient are Indian banks? An application of stochastic frontier analysis
Ahmad Shadab Khan, Shakeb Akhtar, Mahfooz AlamThis study aims to investigate the efficiency of Indian commercial banks from 2002 to 2018 using the stochastic frontier analysis.
The role of institutional factors in shaping the relationship between economic policy uncertainty and energy consumption in Gulf countries: an empirical analysis
Hadil Hnainia, Sami MensiThis research investigates the complex relationship between economic policy uncertainty (EPU), energy consumption and institutional factors in the Gulf region. The purpose of this…
The heterogeneous effects of macroeconomic and financial factors on financial deepening in Africa: evidence from a method of moments quantile regression analysis
Bahati Sanga, Meshach AziakponoThis paper aims to investigate the heterogeneous effects of macroeconomic and financial factors across various distributions of financial deepening in 22 African countries over…
Economic policy uncertainty and spillovers in selected emerging market economies: time- and frequency-domain approach
Abigail Naa Korkor Adjei, George Tweneboah, Peterson Owusu JuniorThis study aims to investigate the amount and direction of economic policy uncertainty (EPU) spillover among six emerging market economies (EMEs), and to also ascertain arguments…
Analyzing downside risk of BRICS stock indices: insights from value at risk and time series econometrics
Younis Ahmed Ghulam, Bashir Ahmad JooThis paper aims to analyze the downside risk for the stock indices of BRICS countries. The study also aimed to study the interrelationship, directional influence and…
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