Finance has played a significant role in the process of economic growth. There have been many attempts to shed light on the direction of Granger-causality between finance and growth for helping the policy makers. But the issue of direction of Granger-causality has remained unresolved. This paper is an attempt to revisit that issue as to whether finance leads or lags growth in a developing economy. The standard time series techniques are applied for the analysis. Malaysia is taken as a case study. The findings tend to indicate that finance lags growth at least in the context of Malaysia during the period under review. This finding has a strong policy implication in that the Government has to take a pro-active role to enhance the growth of th...
This study seeks to explore the relationship between financial development and economic growth in Ma...
Understanding the causal relationship between financial development and economic growth is important...
This paper empirically examines the short- and long-run finance-growth nexus during the post-1997 fi...
Finance has played a significant role in the process of economic growth. There have been many attemp...
The focus of this paper is to investigate the lead-lag or the causal relationship between financial ...
The relationship between the financial development and economic growth is a never ending debate, esp...
This paper attempts to investigate the Granger-causality between Islamic banks and economic growth. ...
This study contributes to the debate on financial development and economic growth in Malaysia using ...
This paper attempts to investigate the Granger-causality between Islamic banks and economic growth. ...
This study contributes to the debate on financial development and economic growth in Malaysia using ...
The impact of financial development (FD) on economic growth in the context of Malaysia and Indonesia...
This paper analyses the relationship between financial development (as measured by expansion of dome...
The impact of financial development (FD) on economic growth in the context of Malaysia and Indonesia...
Understanding the causal relationship between financial development and economic growth is important...
The nexus between financial development and economic growth has been the subject of many literature....
This study seeks to explore the relationship between financial development and economic growth in Ma...
Understanding the causal relationship between financial development and economic growth is important...
This paper empirically examines the short- and long-run finance-growth nexus during the post-1997 fi...
Finance has played a significant role in the process of economic growth. There have been many attemp...
The focus of this paper is to investigate the lead-lag or the causal relationship between financial ...
The relationship between the financial development and economic growth is a never ending debate, esp...
This paper attempts to investigate the Granger-causality between Islamic banks and economic growth. ...
This study contributes to the debate on financial development and economic growth in Malaysia using ...
This paper attempts to investigate the Granger-causality between Islamic banks and economic growth. ...
This study contributes to the debate on financial development and economic growth in Malaysia using ...
The impact of financial development (FD) on economic growth in the context of Malaysia and Indonesia...
This paper analyses the relationship between financial development (as measured by expansion of dome...
The impact of financial development (FD) on economic growth in the context of Malaysia and Indonesia...
Understanding the causal relationship between financial development and economic growth is important...
The nexus between financial development and economic growth has been the subject of many literature....
This study seeks to explore the relationship between financial development and economic growth in Ma...
Understanding the causal relationship between financial development and economic growth is important...
This paper empirically examines the short- and long-run finance-growth nexus during the post-1997 fi...