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The Relationship between Financial Inclusion and Women’s Financial Worries: Evidence from Saudi Arabia. (2024). Alofaysan, Hind ; Mabrouk, Fatma ; Bousrih, Jihen ; Elhaj, Manal ; Binsuwadan, Jawaher.
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  26. Financial development and economic growth: New evidence from Tunisia. (2014). KAMEL, HELALI ; Boujelbene, Thouraya ; Benjedidia, Khoutem ; Helali, Kamel.
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  27. What drives investment bank performance? The role of risk, liquidity and fees prior to and during the crisis. (2014). Mamatzakis, Emmanuel ; Bermpei, Theodora.
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  29. A multivariate approach in measuring socio-economic development of MENA countries. (2014). Radojicic, Zoran ; Milenkovic, Nemanja ; Bulajic, Milica ; Vukmirovic, Jovanka .
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  31. Knowledge Economy and Financial Sector Competition in African Countries. (2014). Asongu, Simplice.
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  36. Financial Development: A Fillip or Impediment to Nigerias Economic Growth. (2013). Shuaibu, Mohammed ; Ibrahim, Taofik.
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    RePEc:eco:journ1:2013-02-4.

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  37. The Relationship between Financial Development and Economic Growth in Qatar. (2013). Al-Khulaifi, Abdulla S..
    In: Asian Journal of Empirical Research.
    RePEc:asi:ajoerj:2013:p:752-762.

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  39. The Effect of Globalization on Financial Development in the MENA Region. (2012). Law, Siong ; Falahaty, Manizheh.
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  42. Does financial development increase energy consumption? The role of industrialization and urbanization in Tunisia. (2012). Shahbaz, Muhammad ; Lean, Hooi Hooi.
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  46. New financial intermediary development indicators for developing countries. (2011). Asongu, Simplice ; Simplice, Asongu.
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  47. Financial Development and Economic Growth: The Experience of 10 Sub-Saharan African Countries Revisited. (2010). Akinlo, Anthony ; Egbetunde, Tajudeen.
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  49. Financial development and economic growth in Malaysia: Cointegration and Co-feature analysis. (2009). taha, roshaiza ; maslyuk, svetlana ; Sisira R. N. Colombage, .
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  50. Re-examining the financial development and economic growth nexus in Kenya. (2009). Wolde-Rufael, Yemane.
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    RePEc:eee:ecmode:v:26:y:2009:i:6:p:1140-1146.

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