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The paper examines the energy-growth nexus in ten oil-exporting developing Eurasian countries: Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia and the UAE over the period 1997–2014.Lack of enough energy-growth nexus studies on the oil exporters of the Middle...
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Financial intermediation is one of the vital determinants of long-run economic growth. It might carry extra relevance in natural resource-rich developing economies, challenged by the long-term negative effects of windfall revenues, namely the resource curse. This study explores whether financial...
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Undoubtedly, oil prices play a crucial role in the macroeconomic performances of oil-exporting developing countries. In this regard, the exchange rate is one of the key macroeconomic indicators worthy of investigation. Existing literature shows that world oil prices play an important role in the...
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The paper examines the energy-growth nexus in ten oil-exporting developing Eurasian countries: Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia and the UAE over the period 1997– 2014. Lack of enough energy-growth nexus studies on the oil exporters of the Middle...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014254055