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The Effect of Common Currencies on International Trade: A Spatial Econometric Approach

Ali Fegheh Majidi; Khaled Ahmadzadeh; Seyede Fatemeh Najafi Zadeh

Volume 25, Issue 84 , October 2020, , Pages 35-68

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2020.32149.553

Abstract
  In recent years, the desire to create a monetary union at the international level has increased. According to economic theory, the formation of monetary unions and the adoption of a common currency encourages economic integration, controls monetary policy instability, reduces transaction costs in trade ...  Read More

The Effect of Political Institutions on Iran’s Exports to West Asian Countries: Spatial Econometric Approach

Shekoofe Nagheli; Majid Maddah; Esmaiel Abounoori

Volume 24, Issue 79 , July 2019, , Pages 107-141

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2019.10889

Abstract
  As the driving force behind economic growth in the world markets, export is the most significant objective of foreign trade policy. One of the requirements for expanding foreign trade is to examine modern models of international trade to identify the economic and political issues affecting the countries’ ...  Read More

Spatial Analysis of Urban Development in Iran

Shekoofeh Farahmand; Nematollah Akbari

Volume 10, Issue 34 , April 2008, , Pages 73-98

Abstract
  Urbanization occurs when sector composition changes from agriculture to industry. Technology improvement in agriculture releases labor from this section and causes labor to immigrate from rural areas to urban areas. Population movements from rural to urban areas change spatial shape of a country. This ...  Read More

The Concept of Space and its Measurement in Regional Studies

Nematollah Akabari

Volume 7, Issue 23 , July 2005, , Pages 39-68

Abstract
  A large number of regional studies are now using data empirically on different dimensions of location (contiguity, distance), which are particularly concerned with the concept of "space". This concept explains basically the interaction between human being and environment. It is, therefore, important ...  Read More