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Risk Spillover From World Energy Markets To Pakistan Agricultural Commodity Markets. An Application Of Dependence Switching Copula Model, Hira Saeed, Rukhsana Bibi, Muhammad Tahir
Risk Spillover From World Energy Markets To Pakistan Agricultural Commodity Markets. An Application Of Dependence Switching Copula Model, Hira Saeed, Rukhsana Bibi, Muhammad Tahir
Business Review
This study aims to examine the risk spillover from world energy markets to Pakistan’s agricultural commodities market using a time-varying copulas model. It also analyzes the dependence structure between energy and agricultural markets. The results show commodities such as wheat has less volatile behavior and weak lower tail dependence in energy-agricultural commodity pairs. The world energy volatility index is more volatile as compared to Pakistan’s agricultural commodities markets. Wheat is the least volatile commodity while palmolien is most volatile. The normal copula is best fitted for all energy and commodity pairs at 1% level of significance. Student-t copula is the …
Financial Integration And Exchange Market Pressure, Kate Phylaktis, Muhammad Aftab
Financial Integration And Exchange Market Pressure, Kate Phylaktis, Muhammad Aftab
CBER Conference
This study examines the role of financial integration on exchange market pressure (EMP) across a representative group of forty-two advanced and emerging markets over the period 2000-2019, which covers the global financial crisis, which has heightened monetary and economic policy uncertainty. We use a novel measure of financial integration, namely the uncovered equity return differential versus the US, which is based on the Uncovered Equity Parity and is available at a monthly frequency.
Behavioral Biases, Financial Literacy, And Investment Decision: A Case Of Individual Investors In Pakistan, Arslan Saleem, Muhammad Usman, Zahid Bashir
Behavioral Biases, Financial Literacy, And Investment Decision: A Case Of Individual Investors In Pakistan, Arslan Saleem, Muhammad Usman, Zahid Bashir
Business Review
This research dives into the interesting world of investment choices and analyses the influence that behavioural biases and financial literacy play in the process. The study uncovers the direct impact of behavioural biases such as anchoring, optimism bias, and loss aversion on investment decisions by using primary data from individual investors in the Lahore region. These individuals participated in the study. According to the findings of the study, having a solid understanding of finance can help mitigate the effects of cognitive biases and lessen the toll they take on investment choices. The study underscores the necessity for future research on …
Linking Green Innovation, Corporate Environmental Performance With Financing Constraints: A Sustainable Transition Towards Environmental Protection, Syeda Fizza Abbas, Iqra Tariq, Fareeha Waseem
Linking Green Innovation, Corporate Environmental Performance With Financing Constraints: A Sustainable Transition Towards Environmental Protection, Syeda Fizza Abbas, Iqra Tariq, Fareeha Waseem
Business Review
Purpose: Accessing different sources of finance becomes difficult when companies fail to take action towards environmental protection. Motivated by the theoretical propositions of stakeholder theory, this research investigates the impact of green innovation (GI) and corporate environmental performance (CEP) on financing constraints (FC) in the context of the most polluting industries of an emerging economy.
Methodology: The sample is based on 33 companies from the cement, chemical and fertilizer sectors of Pakistan for the period of 2017 to 2020. For data analysis, random effects and VCE Robust regressions models have been employed to explore the link between GI, CEP and …
The Financial Well-Being Of Households Through Digital Financial Inclusion: Does Age, And Gender Play Any Role? Evidence From Pakistan, Zahid Bashir, Sabeeh Iqbal, Muhammad Aamir
The Financial Well-Being Of Households Through Digital Financial Inclusion: Does Age, And Gender Play Any Role? Evidence From Pakistan, Zahid Bashir, Sabeeh Iqbal, Muhammad Aamir
3rd IBA SBS International Conference 2024
Purpose: The objective of the study is to examine the impact of a system of digital payment as an indicator of financial inclusion on the financial well-being of vulnerable class of Pakistan having no bank account. Additionally, the study investigates the moderating role of age and gender with a special emphasis on the relationship between digital payment, and financial well-being.
Methodology/Design/Techniques: The study uses quantitative data obtained from users of the digital payment system (Jazz Cash, Easy paisa, U-cash, RAAST, mobile banking apps, etc.) through an online research survey across Pakistan. The study tested the hypothesis using the Smart PLS …
Islamic Banks' Decomposed Financing And Industrial Output Growth In Pakistan, Sadia Yasmin, Mohammad Ayaz Dr
Islamic Banks' Decomposed Financing And Industrial Output Growth In Pakistan, Sadia Yasmin, Mohammad Ayaz Dr
Business Review
Abstract
Finance is considered as "the lifeblood of an economy" and imperative to a country's growth and stability. However, this perception has been called into two propositions, "More finance more growth "and "Does too much finance harm economic growth”? Existing literature considered only a single indicator i.e. total financing, assuming all financing has the same effect on growth. Furthermore, these studies also overlooked the nonlinear dynamics of Islamic decomposed financing and sectoral growth. As the composition of every economic sector is different, therefore financing can impact differently. This gap is covered in this study by decomposing Islamic financing into Islamic …