ISLAMIC BANKING FINANCING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY FROM INDONESIA

M. Iryanto, Fathy Inat, S. Fadly
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This research studies the relationship between Islamic bank financing and Indonesia's economic growth from 2017:1 to 2019:12. The analytical approach used is the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model, which can show the dynamics of short and long terms relationships. Also using the Granger causality test to study the relationship of causality between research variables. ARDL estimation results show the independent variable: Total Financing (TF), Mudharabah (PLS), and Murabahah (PMH)  are proven to have long-term co-integration or in the long term move together in influencing Indonesia's economic growth (GDP). These three variables also have a dynamic short-term relationship with an adjustment speed of 52.47 percent per month. Furthermore, the Granger causality test results indicate that a supply-following relationship, economic growth affect the financing of Islamic banks in Indonesia. The vital record from this research is Islamic Banking intermediation empirically contributes directly to create economic growth justly, even though it still in a limited section. 
伊斯兰银行融资与经济增长:来自印度尼西亚的实证研究
本研究研究了2017:1 - 2019:12期间伊斯兰银行融资与印尼经济增长的关系。使用的分析方法是自回归分布滞后(ARDL)模型,它可以显示短期和长期关系的动态。还采用格兰杰因果检验来研究研究变量之间的因果关系。 ARDL估计结果表明,自变量:总融资(TF), Mudharabah (PLS), and Murabahah (PMH) Â被证明具有长期协整或在长期内共同影响印度尼西亚的经济增长(GDP)。这三个变量也具有动态的短期关系,调整速度为每月52.47%。此外,格兰杰因果检验结果表明,供给跟随关系,经济增长影响印尼伊斯兰银行的融资。这项研究的重要记录是伊斯兰银行中介在实证上对创造经济增长做出了直接贡献,尽管它仍然有限section.Â
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