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Linkages among real interest rates in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries and the US are investigated using a variety of time series tests. These tests provide an evidence of strong linkages among real interest rates within the GCC countries and between the GCC rates and the US real interest rate in the long run, but they provide weaker evidence for linkages in the short-run. Moreover, the US does not seem to have a dominant financial role in the GCC markets and that the GCC countries seem to have more integrated markets within the region than with the USA.
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Investigating success to GCC liberalization of capital and goods markets
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This page is a summary of: Real Interest Rate Linkages in the GCC Countries, Journal of Economic Integration, September 1999, Center for Economic Integration,
DOI: 10.11130/jei.1999.14.3.368.
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