Quantitative Methods and its Contemporary Directions
Journal Title: Journal of Quantitative Methods (JQM) - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
As complex social, political, economic and business factors affect quantitative research, a critical debate is needed to understand and apply them in evidence based scenarios.
Authors and Affiliations
Sheraz Alam Malik
Determinants of Net Interest Margins in Emerging Markets: A Generalized Method of Moments Approach
The study focuses on checking the effect of Leverage Risk, Credit Risk, Implicit Interest Payment, Non-Interest Bearing Reserve and Management Efficiency on Net Interest Margin of the banks of Pakistan, India and Banglad...
An Empirical Investigation on the Relationship between Onshore and Offshore Indian Rupee Market
Exchange rate movements have important ramifications for the economy’s business cycle, trade and capital flows. For India, the exchange rates fluctuations have consequences for being competitive in terms of international...
Econometric Test on Growth-Unemployment Nexus in India
Generally, the economic growth boosts employment growth rate but empirical evidences do not support these views in all cases. In this paper, the author endeavors to relate growth with unemployment rate during 1991-2016 i...
Corruption, Political Instability and Sustainable Development: The Interlinkages
The study empirically probed the interdependence among corruption, political instability and sustainable development for a panel of 28 developing economies and disaggregated sample of lower-middle and upper-middle income...
Quantitative Methods and its Contemporary Directions
As complex social, political, economic and business factors affect quantitative research, a critical debate is needed to understand and apply them in evidence based scenarios.