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Fatema Alaali
Fatema Alaali
Assistant Professor of Economics, American University of Bahrain
Verified email at aubh.edu.bh
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The effect of oil and stock price volatility on firm level investment: The case of UK firms
F Alaali
Energy Economics 87, 104731, 2020
542020
The effect of energy consumption and human capital on economic growth: an exploration of oil exporting and developed countries
F Alaali, J Roberts, K Taylor
SERPS (Sheffield Economics Research Papers Series), 2015
412015
Can oil prices help predict US stock market returns? Evidence using a dynamic model averaging (DMA) approach
H Naser, F Alaali
Empirical Economics 55 (4), 1757-1777, 2018
312018
Economic development and environmental sustainability: evidence from Bahrain
F Alaali, H Naser
Energy, Ecology and Environment 5 (3), 211-219, 2020
142020
Analysing the effect of oil price shocks on asset prices: Evidence from UK firms
F Alaali
International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 7 (4), 418-432, 2017
62017
Mitigation of Nitrous Oxide Emission for Green Growth: An Empirical Approach using ARDL
H Naser, F Alaali
Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal 6 (4), 189-195, 2021
42021
Do religion and spirituality in the workplace matter?: Concepts, perspectives, and implications
B Saunders, H Naser, F Alaali
Religion and Its Impact on Organizational Behavior, 17-41, 2022
22022
Can oil prices help predict US stock market returns: an evidence using a DMA approach
H Naser, F Alaali
22015
The Reform in Government Expenditure and the Standard of Living in Bahrain
F Alaali
Improving Quality of Life-Exploring Standard of Living, Wellbeing, and …, 2021
12021
The relationship between intellectual capital and economic growth: Literature review
RA Wadi, F Alaali
17th international conference on intellectual capital, knowledge management …, 2020
12020
Economic Growth, Investment and Asset Pricing: Empirical Evidence
F Alaali
University of Sheffield, 2015
2015
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