2015
DOI: 10.5539/ijef.v7n6p116
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Examining Causality Relationships among Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and Islamic Banking System Performance in Jordan

Abstract: Various studies have been conducted to examine the causal relationship between economic growth and energy consumption among the countries that export and import energy sources but the discussions on the causal relationship between Islamic banking system performance and energy consumption are still lacking. The first aim of this paper is to provide some clarifications on the causal relationship between economic growths, GDP is used as a proxy of Jordan's economic growth and energy consumption, and also between … Show more

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“…This implies an existence of an adjustment mechanism, which causes the domestic credit to be pushed back to the equilibrium; in particular, it returned 59 % of the past year's disequilibrium to the long-run equilibrium in the present year. The Þ ndings are constant with other studies such as, Ahmad et al (2015) and Oudat et al (2015).…”
Section: Equilibrium Analysis Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This implies an existence of an adjustment mechanism, which causes the domestic credit to be pushed back to the equilibrium; in particular, it returned 59 % of the past year's disequilibrium to the long-run equilibrium in the present year. The Þ ndings are constant with other studies such as, Ahmad et al (2015) and Oudat et al (2015).…”
Section: Equilibrium Analysis Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In fact, the importance of energy sources has resulted in energy sources being the reason for wars in several countries of the world (Oudat et al, 2015). The relationship between the economy and energy use as well as economic growth and environmental pollution has become a topic that has been widely discussed in recent years, (Darus et al, 2013;Malik et al, 2019;Saudi et al, 2019;Yusoff et al, 2013), especially regarding the link between energy consumption, carbon dioxide emissions and economic growth Hanif, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%