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Islamic Financial Development Between Trend and Stability in the MENA region: Application on Panel Data

Développement Financier Islamique Entre La Tendance Et La Stabilité Dans La Région MENA: Application Sur Les Données de Panel

Abderraouf Mtiraoui ()
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Abderraouf Mtiraoui: Université de Sousse

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Abstract: Drawing on a review of the innovative literature, we first examine theoretically the nature of the relationship between financial development and economic growth, while taking into account the role played by Islamic finance in steering investment and public spending. which takes into account the effective human (education) in the presence of conventional finance. Finally, we try empirically to discover the influences of Islamic finance as a trend towards economic growth describing the stability and sustainability of any financial system used and hence the relationship between Islamic financial development and economic growth. Our empirical validation is based on a panel data application for our MENA region over a long period of 20 years (1990-2009).

Keywords: Islamic financial development; Economic growth; Panel data; Développement Financier Islamique; Croissance Economique; Les Données De Panel (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-08-26
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Published in Islamic Financial Development Between Trend and Stability in the MENA region: Application on Panel Data, 2019

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