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Title: تقدير دالة الطلب على الودائع المصرفية في السودان في الفترة (1990 - 2010م)
Authors: بشائر عبد الله بابكر
Keywords: محمد عبد القادر محمد خير
الودائع المصرفية في السودان
الطلب على الودائع
Issue Date: 2014
Citation: جامعة افريقيا العالمية - عمادة الدراسات العليا - كلية الاقتصاد والعلوم السياسية - قسم الإقتصاد
Abstract: Abstract The main goal of this research is to identify the aspects that affected the request of Bank deposits in Sudan, and the effect caused by each one separately against the successive changing. The theory of the research is based on who to estimate the real request of Banking deposits in Sudan through a standard sample. Also the elements that affects the demand of the Banking deposits in Sudan. Many expectations were reached by the Researcher most important one of them is the relationship that has statistical verification between the total of the local outcome and the size of the Banking deposits. There is a relationship characterized by statistical verification between the exchange rate and the banking deposits. The Researcher has adopted analytical and explanatory method. The Researcher has reached numbers of results the most important one is that the increase of Banking deposits may work to create new financial opportunities that would encourage investments and flourishes the national economy. Profits achievements and its development in the Commercial Banks strongly connect with the banking deposits. The Research presents numbers of recommendations the most important one related to the increase of the local and total income, in addition to that working on developing request-sample for the Banking deposits which may benefit in forecasting banking deposits- movements in the coming future.
URI: http://dspace.iua.edu.sd/handle/123456789/4252
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