Impact of Corruption on Banking Sector Stability: Evidence from Middle East and North African Countries
Journal Title: Academic Journal of Economic Studies - Year 2019, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
This paper focuses on the effect of corruption on the stability of conventional interest and Islamic free interest banks in MENA states using post crisis age (2008-2016). Adopting system Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) condition to estimate the model. The analysis reveals that a higher control of corruption has a positive impact on the stability of the Islamic banking sector and is related to less bank credit loss. It further highlights that conventional banks benefited from corruption practices to attain their level of stability. Implementing rigorous.
Authors and Affiliations
Ahmed Rufai Mohammad, Mohamad Helmi Hidthiir, Alias Bin Mat Nor
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