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Title: Trade integration and business cycle synchronization in OIC countries
Authors: Farzad Karimi
Hossein Pirasteh
Sayed Komail Tayebi
Editors: Abdul Ghafar Ismail
Achmad Tohirin
Munrokhim Misanam
Conference Name: International Workshop: Exploring Islamic Economic Theory
Keywords: Monetary policies
International trade
Conference Date: 2008-08-11
Conference Location: Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Abstract: One of the Lasic tenets in recent international trade literature is about the effect of trade integration on business cycle synchronization (BCS) among trading countries. The objective of this paper is to explore the main determinants of business cycle synchronization, with emphasis on trade integration. To this end, we have specified two simultaneous regression equations which were estimated by weighted least squares method. The sample used data for the Organization of Islamic Countries for two consecutive periods; 1980-89 and 1990-2005. The empirical result showed that trade integration is significantly the major factor of business cycle synchronization in Islamic countries, particularly during 1990-2005 period. In addition, it was shown that similarities in both fiscal and monetary policies as well as economics structures have had considerable influence on their BCS.
ISBN: 9789833198221
Pages: 225-238
Call Number: BP173.75.I578 2008 sem
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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