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Does Money Matter in Developing Economies? Some Results from the Solow Estimator

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  • Ali Darrat
  • Y. Al-Yousif

    (Department of Economics & Finance, CAB, Louisiana Tech University)

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Using the Solow estimator and the technique introduced by Startz, this paper provides strong evidence that money matters to the determination of aggregate output in three Gulf developing economies. This finding is greatly at variance with that of Startz for the U.S. and suggests the need for further improvements in the financial systems of these countries.

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  • Ali Darrat & Y. Al-Yousif, 1997. "Does Money Matter in Developing Economies? Some Results from the Solow Estimator," Working Papers 9716, Economic Research Forum, revised 10 Sep 1997.
  • Handle: RePEc:erg:wpaper:9716
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