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Problem statement: This study investigated the causal relationship bet ween stock market development and economic growth for France for the period 1965-2007 using a Vector Error Correction Model (VECM). Questions were raised whether stock market development causes economic growth or reversely taking into account th e negative effect of interest rate. Stock market development is estimated by the general stock marke t index. The objective of this study was to examine the causal relationships between these vari ables using Granger causality tests based on a Vector Error Correction Model (VECM). Approach: To achieve this objective unit root tests were carried out for all time series data in their level s and their first differences. Johansen co-integrat ion analysis was applied to examine whether the variabl es are co-integrated of the same order taking into account the maximum eigenvalues and trace statistic s tests. A vector error correction model was selected to investigate the long-run relationship b etween stock market development and economic growth. Finally, Granger causality test was applied in order to find the direction of causality between the examined variables of the estimated mod el. Results: A short-run increase economic growth of per 1% leaded to an increase of stock mar ket index per 0.24% in France, while an increase of interest rate per 1% leaded to a decrea se of stock market index per 0.64% in France. The estimated coefficient of error correction term found statistically significant with a negative sign, which confirmed that there was not any proble m in the long-run equilibrium between the examined variables. The results of Granger causalit y tests indicated that economic growth causes stock market development in France. Conclusion: Therefore, it can be inferred that economic growth has a positive effect on stock market develo pment, while interest rate has a negative effect on stock market development in France.

Highlights

  • Efficient stock markets provide guidelines as aThe relationship between economic growth and stock market development has been the subject of intensive theoretical and empirical studies

  • The sum of squared residuals from the equation under the assumption that a set of variables is redundant, when the restrictions are imposed, (restricted hypothesis of the presence of a unit root for all variables in their levels confirming that they are non-stationary at 5% levels of significance (Table 1)

  • The results of the PP and KPSS tests show that the null hypothesis of the presence of a unit root is rejected for all variables when they are transformed into their first differences (Table 1)

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Introduction

Efficient stock markets provide guidelines as a. The relationship between economic growth and stock market development has been the subject of intensive theoretical and empirical studies. The question is whether stock market development causes economic growth or reversely. The main objective of this study was to investigate the causal relationship between economic growth and stock market development taking into account the negative effect of interest rate. Stock market development has played a crucial role in some economies in promoting economic growth [1,2]. Well-organized and active stock markets could modify the pattern of demand for money and would help create liquidity that eventually enhances economic growth[3]. A well functioning and liquid stock market, that allows investors to diversify away unsystematic risk, will increase the marginal productivity of capital[4]

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