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|b الجزائر
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|a Mohammed, Akram Abd Eldaim
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|a Long-Run Dynamics and Short-Run Adjustments:
|b An ARDL Analysis of Khartoum Customs Department
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|b جامعة قاصدي مرباح - ورقلة
|c 2024
|g جوان
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|a بحوث ومقالات
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|b This study aimed to analyze the short-run and long-run relationships between Khartoum Customs Department (DEP) and associated economic variables, including Khartoum International Airport Station (A), Suba Dry port (S), Warehouses Station (W), and Grey free Zone (G) using the ARDL model approach. The study employed an analytical research design using secondary data from the years Jan/ 2019- Dec/ 2022. The data was analyzed through unit root tests, lag order selection, ARDL model estimation, bounds tests, error correction models, coefficient analysis, and diagnostic tests. Key findings include Khartoum Customs Department's dependence on past values, both positive and negative influences from Grey free zone on Khartoum Customs Department, and Suba Dry port's and Grey free Zone's significant positive contribution to the long-run equilibrium level of Khartoum Customs Department. The study provides policy recommendations to enhance Khartoum Customs Department's performance and inform policy and decision-making in fields related to international trade and customs management in Sudan.
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|a التجارة الدولية
|a التنمية الاقتصادية
|a مصلحة الجمارك
|a الخرطوم
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|b Dynamics
|b Khartoum Customs
|b Associated Economic
|b ARDL Analysis
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|4 الاقتصاد
|6 Economics
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|e Algerian Review of Economic Development
|f Al-mağallaẗ al-ğazā’iriyaẗ li-l-tanmiyaẗ al-iqtiṣādiyaẗ
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|m مج11, ع1
|o 1433
|s المجلة الجزائرية للتنمية الإقتصادية
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