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The Impact of Tax Policy on the Underground Economy: DSGE Model

Mahnoush Abdollah Milani; Javid Bahrami; Hossein Tavakolian; Narges Akbarpur

Volume 23, Issue 76 , October 2018, Pages 1-51

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2018.9511

Abstract
  The aim of this study is to estimate the amount of underground economy as well as to determine the effect of tax policy on it in Iran. For this purpose, a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) model is developed incorporating the underground economy. Quarterly data for 1360-1393 in Iran are used ...  Read More

Financial Cost in Iranian Listed Companies and Its Influential Factors

Sajad Ebrahimi; Seyed Ali Madanizadeh; Amineh Mahmoudzadeh

Volume 23, Issue 76 , October 2018, Pages 53-84

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2018.9512

Abstract
  By regulations, the Iranian banks have limitations in setting their interest rates, yet the evidence shows that the loan rates vary across borrowers. This paper analyzes these differences in the rates and what affect them. In addition to the factors influencing the borrower’s risks directly, we ...  Read More

The Effect of Educational Inequality on Employment in Iran's Provinces

zahra Karimi Moughari; Mehrdad Maghsoodloo; Zahra(Mila) Elmi

Volume 23, Issue 76 , October 2018, Pages 85-106

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2018.9513

Abstract
  One of the most effective ways of realizing social equity is to provide equal opportunities for individuals to access education and to achieve educational equity. An important aspect of educational equity appears in the labor market and by the end of the education.  The processes of finding a job ...  Read More

Forecasting Tehran Stock Exchange Index Returns Using a Combination of Wavelet Decomposition and Adaptive Neural Fuzzy Inference Systems

Ali Raoofi; Teimour Mohammadi

Volume 23, Issue 76 , October 2018, Pages 107-136

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2018.9514

Abstract
  In this paper, a framework for time series prediction is presented which makes it possible to predict the future values of a time series more accurately using soft computing approach. In this method, input data of adaptive neural fuzzy inference systems are reduced using wavelet decomposition of random ...  Read More

Heterogeneous Effect of Unemployment on Crime in Iran: Hierarchical Panel Bayesian- Poisson Approach

Seyed Nezamuddin Makiyan; Mojtaba Rostami; Davood Farhadi; Mohammad Amin Zabol

Volume 23, Issue 76 , October 2018, Pages 137-158

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2018.9515

Abstract
  Many empirical studies have analyzed the relationship between economic and social behavior. Unemployment is considered as a phenomenon which is not desirable. The effect of unemployment on crime, may have heterogeneous impact on distinct regions (province or country). The technical approach in econometric ...  Read More

Extending Basel Regulatory Capital Requirement under Economic Downturns

Amir Azamtarrahian; Saeed Asadi

Volume 23, Issue 76 , October 2018, Pages 159-184

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2018.9516

Abstract
  This paper studies credit risk management in banking industry and proposes a generic model for corporate loan portfolio loss distribution in economic downturns. Basel assumes a one-factor Gaussian copula for default correlations and introduces the regulatory capital on the ground of Vasicek process that ...  Read More

Differentiated Impact of Factors Affecting Categories of Agricultural Non-Performing Loans

Habibollah Salami; Ebrahim Ensan

Volume 23, Issue 76 , October 2018, Pages 185-217

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2018.9517

Abstract
  Non-Performing Loans (NPL) including overdue, deferred, and doubtful debts, are serious challenges facing banking systems in Iran. These three categories are not the same in risk ordering. The presence of doubtful debts creates the highest risk for the banks. Thus, specifying factors that can reduce ...  Read More