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The causality between financial inclusion and inclusive growth: evidence from a newly constructed index in Egypt
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International Journal of Social Economics 1–16.
Published: 24 November 2025
...Hanan AbdelKhalik Abouelfarag; Noha Nagi Elboghdadly Purpose Financial inclusion is one of the key enablers of economic growth, poverty alleviation and consequently achieving inclusive growth. This paper examines the causality between financial inclusion and inclusive growth in Egypt during...
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Economic growth and the development of banking and insurance sector in the post-liberalized India: An empirical analysis
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International Journal of Social Economics (2017) 44 (12): 2187–2207.
Published: 04 December 2017
... and short-run relationship between banking, insurance and economic growth, the study uses the VAR-vector error correction model (VECM) along with Granger causality test to explore any causal relationship. Findings The results indicate that there is the long-term relationship between banking, insurance...
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Insurance market development and economic growth: Exploring causality in 8 selected African countries
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International Journal of Social Economics (2016) 43 (3): 321–339.
Published: 07 March 2016
...Abdul Latif Alhassan Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the causal relationship between insurance penetration and economic growth in eight selected African countries. Design/methodology/approach – The auto-regressive distributed lags bounds approach to cointegration...
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The relationship between financial development indicators and human development in India
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International Journal of Social Economics (2014) 41 (12): 1194–1208.
Published: 25 November 2014
... of integration of the variables. The long run relationship and short run dynamics are examined by implementing the ARDL bounds testing approach to co-integration. Granger’s non-causality test and variance decomposition techniques are also used to examine the impact of financial development indicators on human...
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Temporal causality and the dynamics of crime in Turkey
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International Journal of Social Economics (2012) 39 (9): 704–720.
Published: 27 July 2012
...Ferda Halicioglu Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study empirically the dynamics of crime in Turkey at aggregate and disaggregate levels and provide empirical evidence of temporal causality between crime, health, income, divorce, urbanization and security expenditures. Design/methodology...
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The non‐monotonic effect of real wages on labour productivity: New evidence from the manufacturing sector in Malaysia
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International Journal of Social Economics (2012) 39 (6): 391–399.
Published: 04 May 2012
... of long‐run equilibrium relationship between labour productivity and real wages in Malaysia. In addition, the Granger causality test within the vector error‐correction model (VECM) is used to ascertain the direction of causality between the variables of interest. Findings The Johansen test suggests...
