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BMA 2 Economic Growth 2 Financial Development and Ghana 2 Bayes-Statistik 1 Bayesian inference 1 Causality analysis 1 Economic growth 1 Financial market 1 Financial sector 1 Finanzmarkt 1 Finanzsektor 1 Ghana 1 Kausalanalyse 1 Wirtschaftswachstum 1
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Ahiakpor, Ferdinand 2 Alnaa, Samuel Erasmus 2 Nordjo, Ralph Essem 2
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Cogent Economics & Finance 1 Cogent economics & finance 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Financial development and growth: Evidence from Bayesian Modelling
Ahiakpor, Ferdinand; Nordjo, Ralph Essem; Alnaa, Samuel … - In: Cogent Economics & Finance 11 (2023) 2, pp. 1-21
This paper examines the nexus between financial development and economic growth in Ghana between 1970 and 2020. The study adopted the Bayesian Model Averaging (BMA) techniques to address issues of model uncertainty due to many potential explanatory variables that could influence growth. The...
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Financial development and growth : evidence from Bayesian Modelling
Ahiakpor, Ferdinand; Nordjo, Ralph Essem; Alnaa, Samuel … - In: Cogent economics & finance 11 (2023) 2, pp. 1-21
This paper examines the nexus between financial development and economic growth in Ghana between 1970 and 2020. The study adopted the Bayesian Model Averaging (BMA) techniques to address issues of model uncertainty due to many potential explanatory variables that could influence growth. The...
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