2020
DOI: 10.32910/ep.71.2.1
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The impact of financial policy on economic growth in Jordan (2000-2017)

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of financial policy on rate of economic growth in Jordan for the period of (2000-2017) taking into the considerations the fluctuations of taxation system. Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) approach has been utilized in order to analyze the long term relationship between study variable which are; money supply (M2), domestic credit provided by banks (DCBS) and real Gross Domestic Product GDP. The results shows that, money (M2) and domestic credit provided by ban… Show more

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“…[80] Investigating up-to-date cryptomining, phishing, Trojans, and ransomwares in mobile banking and crypto currencies Authors A framework for balance between big data gathering and privacy protection [81] MB in e-commerce and social media [commercial, cultural and social aspects] examining the aspects related to the prevailing culture (e.g., Hofstede cultural dimensions) on mobile banking transitions [82] how co-creation over social media influences attitudinal and behavioral loyalty in MB [83] MB users' attitude and behavior [Behavioral and adoption aspects] What factors influence users' acceptance and usage of mobile banking applications? Extending TAM, UTAUT, qualitative studies, longitudinal study [84] Client trust in mobile banking Authors User Attitudes towards mobile banking options, functions and features, in terms of intention to use and actual usage in developing countries [85][86][87] MB wallets and payments [Financial and economic aspects]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[80] Investigating up-to-date cryptomining, phishing, Trojans, and ransomwares in mobile banking and crypto currencies Authors A framework for balance between big data gathering and privacy protection [81] MB in e-commerce and social media [commercial, cultural and social aspects] examining the aspects related to the prevailing culture (e.g., Hofstede cultural dimensions) on mobile banking transitions [82] how co-creation over social media influences attitudinal and behavioral loyalty in MB [83] MB users' attitude and behavior [Behavioral and adoption aspects] What factors influence users' acceptance and usage of mobile banking applications? Extending TAM, UTAUT, qualitative studies, longitudinal study [84] Client trust in mobile banking Authors User Attitudes towards mobile banking options, functions and features, in terms of intention to use and actual usage in developing countries [85][86][87] MB wallets and payments [Financial and economic aspects]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the adoption of digital accounting has been studied extensively and from varying perspectives (Trinugroho et al , 2022; Alghusin et al , 2020; Al-Omoush et al , 2020), also in ERP environment research (Daoud and Triki, 2013, c), and the most influential is digital accounting (Adhikary et al , 2021). Thus, this study proposes that the adoption of digital accounting significantly impacts business performance.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accounting information is also invaluable for the long-term strategic planning of businesses in a market environment that is characterized by high competition and dynamism [16,17]. The launching of information technology (IT) and IT-based solutions to support the gathering and relaying of accounting information needs to be central to any business initiative so that business productivity and competitiveness become sustainable [18][19][20][21]. In current times, IT functions as an extensive and integrated process in the performance of accounting processes [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%