Using a Standard Model to Identify the Saving Determinants in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Tarek Ali Ahmed Abdallah *

Agricultural Economics Department - Agricultural Economics Research Institute - Agricultural Research Center, Egypt.

Mohammed Salah El-Din Abdel Aziz

Department of Administrative Sciences Community College, Najran University, KSA.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Low savings are an important factor in low economic growth rates. Saudi Arabia faces many future challenges, e.g., maintaining the gross domestic product, improving economic growth rates, providing job opportunities, as well as decreasing unemployment and nationalization rates. Therefore, the present research paper aims to identify the most important factors affecting domestic savings in Saudi Arabia by building a simultaneous equations model to measure interactions and interrelations between variables using 3SLS. The results showed a significant positive interaction between variables. Increasing domestic savings by 1% increased local investment by 0.957%, whereas increasing the investment coverage ratio by 1% increased local investment by 0.971%. Moreover, increasing local investment by 1% increased gross domestic product by 0.136%, while decreasing the rate by 1% increased gross domestic product by 0.334%. Increasing population by 1% increased gross domestic product by 1.520%. In short, these factors conveyed high rates of response.

Keywords: Gross domestic product, domestic investment, domestic savings, al consumption expenditure, GDP per capita


How to Cite

Abdallah, Tarek Ali Ahmed, and Mohammed Salah El-Din Abdel Aziz. 2021. “Using a Standard Model to Identify the Saving Determinants in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia”. Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies 18 (4):32-41. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajess/2021/v18i430449.

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