The Impact of Financial Development on Bank Investment in Iraq
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https://doi.org/10.33095/n7rh5z07Keywords:
Financial development in Iraq , Investment bank in Iraq , ARDL model , Toda Yamamoto causal test.Abstract
Theoretically, the literature indicates that financial development has a positive effect on investment. therefore this study aim to determine the impact of the financial development on investment banking in iraq, during the semi-annual period (2005-2021) using autoregressive distributed lag (ardl), and using the toda yamamoto causal test, the result of the bound test (ardl) showed a long-term cointegration relationship between variables , the model showed that the financial depth positively affect the investment banks against the negative effect of the long-term financial stability index, while toda yamamoto causal test showed that there is no causal relationship between financial development and investment banking.
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