Reprint

The Theory Applications of Finance and Macroeconomics

Edited by
November 2022
206 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-5689-5 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-5690-1 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue The Theory Applications of Finance and Macroeconomics that was published in

Business & Economics
Computer Science & Mathematics
Summary

Recently, the world economy has witnessed some turbulence and instability, both of which have raised concerns and added threats to the global economy. For example, climate change, trade war, regional political tension, Brexit, and the very recent Coronavirus epidemic have hit several countries across all continents at an astonishing rate and are among some of the factors that have increased uncertainty. We have also noticed a surge in technological innovations and their implications in the banking and financial sectors. Today, we talk about blockchain, fintech, insurtech, regtech, and big tech, which have changed the business model of banks, financial institutions, and also the management model for firms and public administration. To get better insight into all these trends, economists have used the finance and macroeconomic theory to analyze the micro- and macroeconomic consequences of all these events and to study their impacts on economic and financial sector stability, as well as economic development and growth. In this Special Issue, Economies is inviting researchers and academicians to submit their work to a Special Issue dedicated to “The Theory Applications of Finance and Macroeconomics”. Some of the topics that contribute to the Issue might address issues of trade tension, climate change, blockchain and cryptocurrencies, financial liberalization, macroeconomic issues, principles of international finance, and open economy macroeconomics.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
broad money; share market; bank credit; private sector growth; financial inclusion; banking sector of Pakistan; supply side; ARDL; banking; competition; Lerner Index; economic relationship; TFP; system GMM; China–Africa; bounds cointegration test; information criterion; model selection techniques; plausible model; fiscal redistribution; financial development; fiscal expenditure; property income; economic growth; trade balance; panel estimates; macroeconomics; poverty; microfinance; Pakistan; financial inclusion; firm growth; threshold estimation; public debt; economic growth; threshold effects; MENA region; quantum mechanics; wave function; extreme value analysis; Bayesian inference; stock market; Value at Risk (VaR); Expected Shortfall (ES); prediction