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Does financial inclusion reduce income inequality? Empirical evidence from Asian economies
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International Journal of Emerging Markets (2024) 19 (9): 2428–2445.
Published: 18 November 2022
...-use rights only Financial development Financial inclusion Income inequality Asia Panel cointegration Granger causality G00 O11 O15 O16 O53 Income inequality is among the greatest enigmatic economic, political and social matters of contention in this era. According...
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Twin deficits hypothesis in Bangladesh: an empirical investigation
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International Journal of Emerging Markets (2022) 17 (9): 2350–2379.
Published: 02 March 2021
... be contacted at: simabd330@gmail.com C32 E62 F32 H62 O53 In the last few decades, South Asian economies have continuously been experiencing fiscal and current account imbalances. Furthermore, these deficits are relevant to an important aspect known as “the twin deficit hypothesis (TDH)” which...
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Panel data comparative analysis on the influence of population age structure on the size of government expenditure in Africa and Asia
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International Journal of Emerging Markets (2022) 17 (2): 433–451.
Published: 13 October 2020
... H50 O53 O55 P42 Africa and Asia are the two most populous continents in the world. The former is the second most populous, while the latter is the most populous continent in the world. Of the global population, 61% lives in Asia (4.7bn), 17% in Africa (1.3bn), 10% in Europe (750m), 8...
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Measuring the regional non-observed economy in China with nighttime lights
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International Journal of Emerging Markets (2021) 16 (4): 837–864.
Published: 18 May 2020
... Regional development GDP E01 E26 O17 O53 This paper intends to measure the regional NOE across China with nighttime light data and, taken together, it expands the existing literature in three ways. First, the nighttime lights are used to measure the NOE for China's provincial regions...
