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Impact of Exchange Traded Derivatives on Economic Growth Evidence from \North America, Europe, Asia and Pacific\ Over the Period \1993-2022\
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Hammada, Amina
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/ إدارة المخاطر
/ المؤسسات المالية
/ النمو الاقتصادي
2024
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Impact of Exchange Traded Derivatives on Economic Growth Evidence from \North America, Europe, Asia and Pacific\ Over the Period \1993-2022\
by
Hammada, Amina
in
أمريكا
/ إدارة المخاطر
/ المؤسسات المالية
/ النمو الاقتصادي
2024
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Impact of Exchange Traded Derivatives on Economic Growth Evidence from \North America, Europe, Asia and Pacific\ Over the Period \1993-2022\
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Impact of Exchange Traded Derivatives on Economic Growth Evidence from \North America, Europe, Asia and Pacific\ Over the Period \1993-2022\
2024
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This study aimed to investigate the effect of exchange traded derivatives on economic growth using panel data set of three regions in the world (North America, Europe, Asia and Pacific) over the period (1993-2022). The study used GDP Per Capita (GDPPC) as dependent variable. Exchange traded derivatives and inflation as independent variables. The study used multiple linear regression model to examine the effect of independent variables on dependent variable. Fixed effect model was the appropriate model for the study data. Empirical findings indicated that inflation was statistically insignificant. While the exchange traded derivatives variable was statistically significant. The results revealed that the exchange traded derivatives contribute positively to economic growth in the short run, but the influence disappears in the long run for the study sample and period. The empirical findings confirmed also the existence of bi-directional short-run causality between GDPPC and DER.
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جامعة طاهري محمد، بشار - كلية العلوم الاقتصادية والعلوم التجارية وعلوم التسيير
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