Muhammad Omer : Citation Profile


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State Bank of Pakistan

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Articles

16

Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   12 years (2008 - 2020). See details.
   Cites by year: 3
   Journals where Muhammad Omer has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 2.    Total self citations: 6 (13.64 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Muhammad Omer.

Is cited by:

Bukhari, Syed (6)

Saqib, Omar (3)

Khan, Safdar (2)

Ahad, Muhammad (2)

Khan, Safdar (2)

Audi, Marc (2)

Mirza, Muhammad Shahzad (2)

Ali, Amjad (2)

Sussman, Nathan (1)

Munir, Kashif (1)

Sensarma, Rudra (1)

Cites to:

Jonung, Lars (6)

Bordo, Michael (5)

Perron, Pierre (5)

Johansen, Soren (5)

Mark, Nelson (4)

Agénor, Pierre-Richard (4)

Bekaert, Geert (4)

Carletti, Elena (4)

Chinn, Menzie (4)

shin, yongcheol (4)

Allen, Franklin (4)

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Where Muhammad Omer has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Applied Economics2
Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance2
SBP Research Bulletin2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
SBP Working Paper Series / State Bank of Pakistan, Research Department8
MPRA Paper / University Library of Munich, Germany6

Recent works citing Muhammad Omer (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Dependency of Islamic bank rates on conventional rates in a dual banking system: A trade-off between religious and economic fundamentals. (2023). Hassan, M. Kabir ; Saeed, Shifa Mohamed ; Rashid, Mamunur ; Abdeljawad, Islam. In: International Review of Economics & Finance. RePEc:eee:reveco:v:86:y:2023:i:c:p:1003-1021.

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Works by Muhammad Omer:


YearTitleTypeCited
2012Testing Uncovered Interest Rate Parity Using LIBOR In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2014Testing uncovered interest rate parity using LIBOR.(2014) In: Applied Economics.
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2018Estimating Elasticity of Transport Fuel Demand in Pakistan In: Working Papers.
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2018Estimating Elasticity of Transport Fuel Demand in Pakistan.(2018) In: SBP Working Paper Series.
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2019MONETARY POLICY PASS-THROUGH, EXCESS LIQUIDITY AND PRICE SPILLOVER: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CONVENTIONAL AND ISLAMIC BANKS OF PAKISTAN In: Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance.
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2020DO WORKERS’ REMITTANCES PROMOTE ECONOMIC GROWTH? A CASE STUDY OF PAKISTAN In: Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance.
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2019Does Uncovered Interest Rate Parity Hold After All? In: Lahore Journal of Economics.
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2013Does Uncovered Interest rate Parity Hold After All?.(2013) In: MPRA Paper.
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2013Does Uncovered Interest Rate Parity Hold After All?.(2013) In: SBP Working Paper Series.
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2008Monetary Targeting in Pakistan: A Skeptical Note In: MPRA Paper.
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2009Monetary Targeting in Pakistan: A Skeptical Note.(2009) In: SBP Research Bulletin.
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2008Monetary Targeting in Pakistan: A Skeptical Note.(2008) In: SBP Working Paper Series.
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2009Stability of money demand function in Pakistan In: MPRA Paper.
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2010Stability of Money Demand Function in Pakistan.(2010) In: SBP Working Paper Series.
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2008Pro Poor Growth in Pakistan: An Assessment of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s In: MPRA Paper.
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2014An Empirical Analysis of Excess Interbank Liquidity: A Case Study of Pakistan In: MPRA Paper.
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2014An Empirical Analysis of Excess Interbank Liquidity: A Case Study of Pakistan.(2014) In: SBP Working Paper Series.
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2015An empirical analysis of excess interbank liquidity: a case study of Pakistan.(2015) In: Applied Economics.
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2014Impact of Interbank Liquidity on Monetary Transmission Mechanism: A Case Study of Pakistan In: MPRA Paper.
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2014Impact of Interbank Liquidity on Monetary Transmission Mechanism: A Case Study of Pakistan.(2014) In: SBP Working Paper Series.
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2008Pro-Poor Growth in Pakistan In: South Asia Economic Journal.
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2010Velocity of Money Functions in Pakistan and Lessons for Monetary Policy In: SBP Research Bulletin.
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2018Monetary Policy Pass-through, Excess Liquidity and Price Spillover: A Comparative Study of Conventional and Islamic Banks of Pakistan In: SBP Working Paper Series.
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2016Should Central Bank Forget Reserve Requirements? Assessment of Reserve Requirements in Transmitting SBP’s Policy Shocks to Retail Interest Rates and Exchange Rate In: SBP Working Paper Series.
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