This study examines the finance-growth nexus among countries in the Southern African Development Community and East Africa Community regional blocs. We aim to see if small economies can rely on expansionary monetary policies to stimulate economic growth given the illusive nature of such policies. The panel error correction model is applied to analyze the aggregated data, which were obtained from the World Development Indicators and the Comité Européen d'Etudes des Polyphosphates. The results indicate that proximity to trading giants jeopardizes the freedom to use monetary expansionary policies among relatively small countries. If such policies are adopted, it will be a significant impact on countries located in regions where trading powers are evenly distributed.
Purpose: Empirical evidence shows that herding pattern is experienced at NSE which is linked to particular periods. Methodology: We observe the kind of herding characterised by changes in the stock market parameters which includes number of deals, average price, total purchases among other market parameters are as a result of unique circumstances as opposed to the overall market. Findings: Further, results of both CSSD and CSAD indicated that herding has an effect on prices of shares and stocks. Idiosyncratic herding phenomenon detected can either be reduced or eliminated from portfolios through different diversifications strategies which are meant to reduce the levels of exposure to risk by merging various investment like bonds, real estates, stocks among others which are all not likely to be moving towards the same direction. Further, by encouraging diversification, also herding behaviour would be decreased by the simple fact that assets cannot move in the same direction at the same time and rate. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: It is also recommended that the government should try to privatize some of its enterprises to enhance public participation in an effort to stabilise stock prices. This should be accompanied by alliances with exchange securities. The policy makers need further to consider forecasting the financial instability and thus regulate herding patterns in advance.
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