Massomeh Hajilee, Ph.D.

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2010 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 
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General Economics
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Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee grad student 2010 UW-Milwaukee
 (Currency depreciation and its impact on domestic consumption and investment.)
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Hajilee M, Javad MOM, Hayes LA. (2020) On the link between HIV prevalence and health expenditure: an asymmetric analysis Journal of Economic Studies. 47: 509-526
Niroomand F, Metghalchi M, Hajilee M. (2020) Efficient market hypothesis: a ruinous implication for Portugese stock market Journal of Economics and Finance. 44: 749-763
Hajilee M, Chen C. (2019) The Relationship Between Exchange Rate Volatility And Banking Sector Development: Time-Series Evidence From Emerging Economies Journal of Developing Areas. 53: 179-191
Metghalchi M, Hajilee M, Hayes LA. (2019) Return Predictability and Market Efficiency: Evidence from the Bulgarian Stock Market Eastern European Economics. 57: 251-268
Hajilee M, Niroomand F. (2019) On the link between financial market inclusion and trade openness: An asymmetric analysis Economic Analysis and Policy. 62: 373-381
Metghalchi M, Hajilee M, Hayes LA. (2018) Return Predictability and Efficient Market Hypothesis: Evidence from Iceland The Journal of Alternative Investments. 21: 68-78
Hajilee M, Niroomand F. (2018) The Impact of Interest Rate Volatility on Financial Market Inclusion: Evidence from Emerging Markets Journal of Economics and Finance. 42: 352-368
Hajilee M, Nasser OMA. (2017) The Impact Of Interest Rate Volatility On Stock Market Development: Evidence From Emerging Markets Journal of Developing Areas. 51: 301-313
Hajilee M, Nasser OMA. (2017) Financial Depth and Exchange Rate Volatility The American Economist. 62: 19-30
Hajilee M, Stringer DY, Metghalchi M. (2017) Financial market inclusion, shadow economy and economic growth: New evidence from emerging economies The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. 66: 149-158
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