Title of article
Investigating the non-linear effects of the economic sanctions index on the relationship between monetary policy transmission channels and economic growth in Iran
Author/Authors
Bastin, Hossein University of Edalat, Iran , Sabet, Abdul Hamid Jamet al Mostafa University - Humanities Higher Education Complex, Iran , Salehi Razouh, Masoud Researcher of the Institute of Islamic Sciences and Culture, Iran , Hosseinpour, Abdolkarim Department of Economics - Faculty of Business and Economics - Persian Gulf university, Iran
Pages
12
From page
1719
To page
1730
Abstract
Extensive studies have been conducted on the relationship between monetary policy transmission
channels and economic growth; however, there is no comprehensive theory in the literature. The
relationship between monetary policy channels and economic growth is in
fluenced by many economic
and non-economic factors that vary depending on countries' economic and political conditions. A
key factor in Iran over the last four decades has been economic sanctions. According to the cause;
The purpose of this study was to investigate the non-linear effects of the sanctions index on the
relationship between monetary policy transmission channels and economic growth in Iran during the
period 1982-2018 with a non-linear approach and using the NARDL method. The ndifings of this
study showed that in the period under review, the exchange rate had a negative and significant effect
on economic growth, which has become stronger with the introduction of sanctions in the model.
Similar results were obtained for the bank credit variable, with the difference that bank credit has
had a positive and significant effect on economic growth, strengthened by the sanctions index in the
model. Other results also showed that interest rates had not had a significant effect on economic
growth.
Keywords
Sanctions index , Monetary policy , Transmission channels , Economic growth
Journal title
International Journal of Nonlinear Analysis and Applications
Serial Year
2021
Record number
2703190
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