دراسة السببية بين الطلب على النقود ونصيب الفرد من الناتج المحلي الإجمالي في السودان دراسة تطبيقية (1990-2018م)
الملخص
The demand for money is one of the economic variables that help in
setting economic policies to achieve monetary balance in society with the aim of
achieving sustainable economic growth. The research deals with the impact of the
demand for money and the per capita share of the Gross Domestic Product in Sudan
(0331-8102). The research followed the applied economics approach and applied
the Granger causality test (0393) and the Akaike test for the slowdown to test the
causal relationship. The data were collected from the reports of the Central Bank of
Sudan and the Central Bureau of Statistics, and were concluded research shows that
there is areciprocal relationship between the demand for money and the per capita
share of the gross domestic product.The study recommended setting economic
policies to increase the rate of the gross domestic product by increasing the productivity of the agricultural and industrial sectors in addition to increasing the
productivity of the service sector by increasing government spending, thus
increasing the per capita share of the gross domestic product real