Bernard Njindan
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First Name: | Bernard |
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- Bernard Njindan Iyke & Nicholas M. Odhiambo, 2017.
"Inflationary Thresholds, Financial Development and Economic Growth: New Evidence from Two West African Countries,"
Global Economy Journal (GEJ), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 17(2), pages 1-11, June.
- Njindan Iyke Bernard & Odhiambo Nicholas M., 2017. "Inflationary Thresholds, Financial Development and Economic Growth: New Evidence from Two West African Countries," Global Economy Journal, De Gruyter, vol. 17(2), pages 1-11, June.
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- Bernard Njindan Iyke & Nicholas M. Odhiambo, 2017.
"Inflationary Thresholds, Financial Development and Economic Growth: New Evidence from Two West African Countries,"
Global Economy Journal (GEJ), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 17(2), pages 1-11, June.
- Njindan Iyke Bernard & Odhiambo Nicholas M., 2017. "Inflationary Thresholds, Financial Development and Economic Growth: New Evidence from Two West African Countries," Global Economy Journal, De Gruyter, vol. 17(2), pages 1-11, June.
Cited by:
- Mavikela Nomahlubi & Mhaka Simba & Phiri Andrew, 2019.
"The Inflation-Growth Relationship in SSA Inflation-Targeting Countries,"
Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Oeconomica, Sciendo, vol. 64(2), pages 84-102, August.
- Mavikela, Nomahlubi & Mhaka, Simba & Phiri, Andrew, 2018. "The inflation-growth relationship in SSA inflation targeting countries," MPRA Paper 82141, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Nomahlubi Mavikela & Simba Mhaka & Andrew Phiri, 2018. "The inflation-growth relationship in SSA inflation targeting countries," Working Papers 1801, Department of Economics, Nelson Mandela University, revised Jan 2018.
- Gosego Mothuti & Andrew Phiri, 2018.
"Inflation-growth nexus in Botswana: Can lower inflation really spur growth in the country?,"
Working Papers
1824, Department of Economics, Nelson Mandela University.
- Gosego Mothuti & Andrew Phiri, 2018. "Inflation-Growth Nexus in Botswana: Can Lower Inflation Really Spur Growth in the Country?," Global Economy Journal (GEJ), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 18(4), pages 1-11, December.
- Mothuti Gosego & Phiri Andrew, 2018. "Inflation-Growth Nexus in Botswana: Can Lower Inflation Really Spur Growth in the Country?," Global Economy Journal, De Gruyter, vol. 18(4), pages 1-11, December.
- Mothuti, Gosego & Phiri, Andrew, 2018. "inflation-growth nexus in Botswana: Can lower inflation really spur growth in the country?," MPRA Paper 87497, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Njindan Iyke, Bernard & Ho, Sin-Yu, 2018.
"Inflation, Inflation Uncertainty, and Growth: Evidence from Ghana,"
MPRA Paper
85191, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Bernard Njindan Iyke & Sin-Yu Ho, 2019. "Inflation, Inflation Uncertainty, and Growth: Evidence from Ghana," Contemporary Economics, University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw., vol. 13(2), June.
- Hakan Yilmazkuday, 2013. "Inflation Thresholds and Growth," International Economic Journal, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(1), pages 1-10, March.
- Clement Olalekan Olaniyi, 2022. "On the transmission mechanisms in the finance–growth nexus in Southern African countries: Does institution matter?," Economic Change and Restructuring, Springer, vol. 55(1), pages 153-191, February.
- Hamdi Becha & Maha Kalai & Kamel Helali, 2023. "Smooth transition regression model relating inflation to economic growth in Tunisia," Journal of Economic Structures, Springer;Pan-Pacific Association of Input-Output Studies (PAPAIOS), vol. 12(1), pages 1-26, December.
- Rousseau, Peter L. & Yilmazkuday, Hakan, 2009. "Inflation, financial development, and growth: A trilateral analysis," Economic Systems, Elsevier, vol. 33(4), pages 310-324, December.
- Ebenezer Olamide & Kanayo Ogujiuba & Andrew Maredza, 2022. "Exchange Rate Volatility, Inflation and Economic Growth in Developing Countries: Panel Data Approach for SADC," Economies, MDPI, vol. 10(3), pages 1-19, March.
- Celil AYDIN, 2017. "The Inflation-Growth Nexus: A Dynamic Panel Threshold Analysis For D-8 Countries," Journal for Economic Forecasting, Institute for Economic Forecasting, vol. 0(4), pages 134-151, December.
- Wided Ragmoun, 2024. "The impact of environmental entrepreneurship and anti-corruption on environmental degradation," Journal of Global Entrepreneurship Research, Springer;UNESCO Chair in Entrepreneurship, vol. 14(1), pages 1-14, December.
- Jabbie, Mohamed & Jackson, Emerson Abraham, 2020. "On the Validity of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP): The Case of Sierra Leone," MPRA Paper 110659, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 05 Jun 2020.
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