Shuffield Seyram Asafo's research while affiliated with University of Macerata and other places
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Using annual data for the period 2000-2018, the study employed an autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) methodology to examine the long-run cointegrating relations between service subsectors and economic growth in Albania. Results are presented both for the short run and long run. Findings indicate that the transport sector, communication and finan...
Citations
... Muharremi et al, (2022) stated that despite being during a relatively long transition period, Albania has demonstrated a bevy of internationally widespread issues and has a varied influence. According to Matuka and Asafo's (2021) findings, the transportation, communication, and financial services sectors, all have a favorable influence on economic growth, whereas the manufacturing sector has a negative impact. Albania witnessed a population revolution as a result of the confluence of socioeconomic and demographic changes in fertility, death, and, most notably, migration. ...