2020
DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1106635
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Egyptian Macroeconomic Status with Reference to the Shadow Economy during the Period 1991-2018

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“…Direct digital recording of monetary transactions is involved in electronic payments. As a result, e-payment behavior has a negative relationship with GDP and the shadow economy (Mansour & Zaki, 2020). The hypotheses of the current empirical study examine the impact of a fiscal policy foresight model variation following the mandatory institutionalization of electronic payments on GDP, the shadow economy, knowledge management, and the fiscal function's economy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Direct digital recording of monetary transactions is involved in electronic payments. As a result, e-payment behavior has a negative relationship with GDP and the shadow economy (Mansour & Zaki, 2020). The hypotheses of the current empirical study examine the impact of a fiscal policy foresight model variation following the mandatory institutionalization of electronic payments on GDP, the shadow economy, knowledge management, and the fiscal function's economy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[50] provided evidence to support the claim that exchange rate shocks have no appreciable impact on economic production over the long term. Using structural equation modeling (SEM), [58] found that the Egyptian economy affects the exchange rate and skews the accuracy of the nation's statistics and official records. But when [30] used the autoregressivedistributed lag, their results showed that, while exchange rates are not statistically significant, their coefficients indicate a negative relationship with the manufacturing sector.…”
Section: The Es Economics and Entrepreneurship (Esee)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also established by the Granger causality test that oil prices affect inflation. [58] show that Egypt's economy affects inflation and skews the accuracy of the nation's statistical data and official records.…”
Section: E Inflationmentioning
confidence: 99%