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The relationship between foreign aid and the economic growth of developing countries is unquestionably an intricate one. While a newcomer to the topic might expect to find an obvious effect of aid on growth, the overwhelming majority of the literature in this field does not conclude its studies...
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This econometric study seeks to determine the most important factors of aggregate demand in Egypt so as to provide insight into how this developing nation can grow economically in the coming years. The Ordinary Least Squares estimation method was used in order to estimate nominal GDP for the...
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The development of Egypt’s banking system can be traced back to the mid-19th Century, when the growth of the cotton industry and the opening of the Suez Canal led to an inflow of foreign capital (Caselli, 1980). In response, a few local banks were established in Egypt, including the National...
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The Egyptian telecommunication sector grew by 17% during the second quarter of the fiscal year 2020/21, the highest among all sectors in the economy, proven to be remarkably resilient in the face COVID-19 pandemic and the Delta variant. Using quarterly time-series dataset over the period 2000...
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