How Long Can Macroeconomic Variables Affect the Islamic Index in Indonesia?

This study aimed to examine the effect of macroeconomic variables' lags on Indonesia's Islamic index. The influence of lag can determine how long macroeconomic variables affect the Islamic index. The macroeconomic variables observed for their impact on the Islamic index are inflation, indu...

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