12 June، 2024

Master’s thesis in the Department of Economics discusses “Measuring the reciprocal relationship between bank credit and economic performance indicators for selected developing countries” Wednesday, June 12, 2024…

The Department of Economics at the College of Administration and Economics, University of Mosul, discussed the master’s thesis tagged “Measuring the reciprocal relationship between bank credit and economic performance indicators for selected developing countries”.

Part of it was attended by the Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Dr. Thaeir Ahmed Saadoon Al-Samman.

The aim of the current study submitted by the student “Tabarak Muhammad Ghanem”
In the economics section to: Highlighting bank credit and the impact it can have on some economic performance indicators such as inflation, economic growth, unemployment and budget deficit in developing countries (Iraq, Jordan, Egypt and Tunisia) using econometric models.

The study concluded the most important conclusions: the existence of an inverse and significant relationship between the public budget deficit and its surplus and bank credit at a significant level of less than 1%, the existence of a positive and significant relationship in the long term between the GDP growth rate and bank credit with a significant level of less than (1%), and the absence of a significant relationship in the long term between both the unemployment rate and the inflation rate in bank credit.

The discussion committee was headed by Prof. Dr. Dina Ahmed Omar from the Northern Technical University / Administrative Technical College, and the membership of Assistant Professor Dr. Rabah Jamil Saad El-Din, and Assistant Professor Mrs. Rafah Adnan Najm, under the supervision and membership of Assistant Professor Dr. Abdullah Khader Abtan.

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