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1“...Inflation rate targeting (IT) has recently become a popular monetary policy tool to fight inflation, in advanced as well as emerging market economies, by...”
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2by Baghestani, Hamid Genc, Ismail H Published in International journal of global energy issues (20180000)“...This study examines the possible 'rockets and feathers' effect by focusing on daily spot gasoline and crude oil prices. Our test results for 1986-2017 reveal a...”
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3“...After independence, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries relied heavily on foreign workers from fellow Arab countries. Thus, remittances flowed from...”
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4by Genc, Ismail H Genc, Ismail H Miller, Jon R Miller, Jon R Rupasingha, Anil Rupasingha, Anil Published in The Annals of regional science (01.04.2011)“...This paper contributes to the time-series literature on US regional income convergence. We apply unit root tests to metropolitan and nonmetropolitan per capita...”
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5“...The literature on remittances is large and growing. However, its focus has mainly been on the effects of remittance inflows on the receiving economies. Little...”
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6by Genc, Ismail H Jubain, Abdullah Al-Mutairi, Abdullah Published in Applied financial economics (01.10.2010)“...Although the two biggest economies of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), namely the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, are not economically...”
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7by Ismail H Genc Musa Darayseh Bassam AbuAl-Foul Published in The Journal of developing areas (01.10.2011)“...In this paper we attempt to determine whether the per capita real incomes of GCC countries are trend or difference stationary. The distinction is crucial for...”
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8by Genc, Ismail H Published in Journal of Arabian studies (03.07.2019)“...In the last half a decade or so, both China and the Gulf region have achieved phenomenal growth experiences in their own rights. While this success is...”
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13by Ismail H. Genc George Naufal Bassam Abu Al-Foul Published in Handbook on Islam and Economic Life (26.12.2014)“...Women in Muslim countries lag way behind their counterparts in non-Muslim countries in terms of participation in the labor force. Among many explanations as to...”
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