Items where Author is "Algarhi, Amr Saber"

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OYEBOWALE, Adeola and ALGARHI, Amr Saber (2024). Banks, markets, and economic growth in Nigeria. Cogent Economics & Finance, 12 (1): 2359302. [Article]

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ALGARHI, Amr Saber and LAGOS, Konstantinos (2024). Jackson Hole: how a meeting of bankers in a remote Wyoming valley could have consequences for us all. The Conversation. [Article]

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ALGARHI, Amr Saber and KARIMAZONDO, Munyaradzi Patrice (2024). The impact of ESG on economic growth: Evidence from BRICS+ countries. Theoretical Economics Letters, 14 (4). [Article]

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ALGARHI, Amr Saber and LAGOS, Konstantinos (2024). Have Labour or the Conservatives run the UK economy better in the past 50 years? New research. The Conversation. [Article]

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ALGARHI, Amr Saber (2024). The effect of election outcome on economic activity: A tale of two countries. Economics and Business Letters, 13 (4). [Article]

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ALGARHI, Amr Saber and LAGOS, Konstantinos (2024). As UK inflation falls to 2.3%, here’s what it could mean for wages. The Conversation. [Article]

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ALGARHI, Amr Saber and LAGOS, Konstantinos (2024). The UK has surged to become one of the biggest exporters in the world – but this isn’t all good news. The Conversation. [Article]

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ALGARHI, Amr Saber (2023). Dynamic conditional correlation between green and grey energy ETF markets using cDCC-MGARCH model. Applied Economics Letters. [Article]

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ALGARHI, Amr Saber and TZIAMALIS, Alexander (2021). Does the UK economy grow faster under a Conservative or Labour government? Economics and Business Letters, 10 (2). [Article]

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OYEBOWALE, Adeola and ALGARHI, Amr Saber (2020). Macroeconomic determinants of economic growth in Africa. International Review of Applied Economics. [Article]

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