Financial Systems, Monetary Policy, and Inclusive Development

This subtopic encompasses studies that examine the interconnected roles of financial markets, monetary policy, and inclusive economic development. The selected works explore how financial systems, investment behaviour, and policy interventions influence economic growth and stability across local and regional contexts. Topics include the relationships between stock markets, cryptocurrency, and macroeconomic variables, as well as the impact of monetary and fiscal policies in mitigating global and domestic economic challenges.

At the same time, these studies highlight the importance of financial inclusion and development-oriented policies, focusing on areas such as microfinance, taxation, and the growth of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Employing analytical methods such as ARIMA forecasting, causality analysis, and panel data modelling, the research demonstrates how economic development is shaped not only by market performance but also by equitable access to financial resources. Collectively, these works underscore the vital role of sound financial systems and inclusive policy frameworks in promoting sustainable and balanced economic progress.

 

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Bridging Science and Society: A Compilation of Abstracts in Mathematics, Statistics, and Economics Copyright © by Sarimah Surianshah; Assis kamu; Ho Chong Mun; Jumat Sulaiman; Aini Janteng; Siti Rahayu Mohd Hashim; Darmesah Gabda; Khadizah Ghazali; and Suriani Hassan is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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