Examining the Role of Financing from International Agencies towards Economic Outputs: A Case of Emerging Economies
Keywords:
International Financial Institution, EAGLE Emerging Economies, Economic Outputs of developing countries.Abstract
This research study analyzes the impact of International financial Institutions (IFIs) financing for the economic outputs of emerging economies. These institutional financings are inevitable for the economic growth of emerging economies. This research study used to collect the dataset from the database of World Bank. The time frame of dataset between the time periods from 1993 to 2022. The sample size for the research study is based on emerging economies. This study applies cross-sectional panel data analysis considering the economic outputs. This study reports that in most of the instances, international financing are the significantly variable for promoting economic activities in emerging economies. This research study describe the contribution of several international financial agencies before they have been made on specified International Financial Institutions. Majority of study done with World Bank (WB) and International Monitory Fund (IMF).
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