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This paper examines real and financial linkages between Saudi Arabia and other GCC countries. Growth spillovers from Saudi Arabia to Bahrain are found to be sizeable and statistically significant, but those to other GCC countries are not found to be significant. Equity market movements in Saudi Arabia are found to have significant implications for other GCC countries, while there is no evidence of co-movements in bonds markets. These findings suggest some degree of interdependence among GCC countries.
Saudi Arabia --- Arabia saudita --- ʻArabīyah as Saʻūdīyah --- ʻArav ha-Saʻudit --- Hejaz and Nejd --- Kingdom of Saudi Arabia --- Mamlaka al-ʻArabiya as-Saʻudiya --- Mamlakah al-ʻArabīyah al-Saʻūdīyah --- Reino de Arabia Saudi --- Saudiarabien --- Saudovskai︠a︡ Aravii︠a︡ --- Sauji Arabia --- Saujiarabia --- Sha-tʻse A-la-po --- ערב הסעודית --- サウディ・アラビア --- サウジアラビア --- Hejaz (Kingdom) --- Economic conditions --- Banks and Banking --- Finance: General --- Investments: Bonds --- Macroeconomics --- Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy --- Empirical Studies of Trade --- Economic Integration --- International Policy Coordination and Transmission --- Measurement of Economic Growth --- Aggregate Productivity --- Cross-Country Output Convergence --- General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data) --- Interest Rates: Determination, Term Structure, and Effects --- Energy: Demand and Supply --- Prices --- Externalities --- Finance --- Investment & securities --- Stock markets --- Yield curve --- Sovereign bonds --- Oil prices --- Spillovers --- Financial markets --- Financial services --- Financial institutions --- Financial sector policy and analysis --- Stock exchanges --- Interest rates --- Bonds --- International finance
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