Long Run Relationship between Selected Macroeconomic Indicators and Banking Sector in Pakistan

  • Pervaiz J
  • Jian-Zhou T
  • Masih J
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Abstract

The study investigated the long run relationship between selected macroeconomic indicators and banking sector index in Pakistan. The selected macroeconomic indicators are Exports, Industrial Production, CPI, and KIBOR as short-term interest rate, Money Supply (M0), Nominal Exchange Rate between Pakistan and United States of America (USA), Oil Prices and the Interest rate on Pakistan Government bond ten years, as the long-term interest rate. Monthly time series was used from January 2009 to August 2015. The study applied Augmented Dickey-Fuller test to determine the stationarity levels for the selected macroeconomic indicators and banking sector index, Phillips-Perron test to validate the results of Augmented Dickey-Fuller test, a bound testing technique in ARDL model to investigate the long run relationship between selected macroeconomic variables and banking sector index. Results suggested the presence of a long-run relationship between macroeconomic variables exchange rate, inflation, oil price and banking sector index in Pakistan. Results of Granger causality test suggested unidirectional causality running from macroeconomic variables KIBOR and oil prices to banking sector index in Pakistan. Further, unidirectional causality was found running from banking sector index to government bond in Pakistan.

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Pervaiz, J., Jian-Zhou, T., & Masih, J. (2018). Long Run Relationship between Selected Macroeconomic Indicators and Banking Sector in Pakistan. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 10(2), 67. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijef.v10n2p67

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