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Money and income causality in developing economies: A case study of selected countries in sub-Saharan Africa
Pene Kalulumia, Pierre Yourougou
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
real exchange rate
100%
monetary union
99%
income
42%
economy
38%
Africa
36%
industrial development
27%
developing world
21%
price
19%
modeling
10%
test
9%
Business & Economics
Sub-Saharan Africa
59%
Causality
46%
Income
45%
Developing Economies
44%
Monetary Union
27%
Real Exchange Rate
23%
Cointegration
21%
Dynamic Modeling
20%
Africa
15%
Senegal
14%
Real Output
14%
Industrial Development
12%
African Countries
11%
Price Level
11%
Developing Countries
7%
Social Sciences
causality
50%
money
39%
monetary union
32%
income
32%
economy
30%
price level
19%
industrial development
15%
Senegal
14%
developing country
9%
determinants
8%
evidence
5%
literature
5%