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The Application of Augmented Fama-French Three Factor Model in Explaining Tehran Stock Exchange’s Firms Return Changes

Seyed Mehdi Barakchian; Hosein Joshaghani; Ehsan Azarmsa; Saber Ahmadi Renani; Sepehr Ekbatani

Volume 24, Issue 80 , October 2019, Pages 1-36

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2019.11111

Abstract
  Fama and French (1993) show that systematic risk of market, size, and book to market value constitute the common risk factors in the United States exchange market. In this study, we examine the explaining power of their model in Tehran stock exchange (TSE) for the period of 1991-2015, and explore the ...  Read More

Dynamics of the Effects of Deregulations in the Commodity and Labor Markets in MENA Countries: A Panel VAR Approach

Teimour Mohamadi; fatemeh azizkhani; hasan taee; Javid Bahrami

Volume 24, Issue 80 , October 2019, Pages 37-67

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2019.11112

Abstract
  The results of many studies show that rigid regulations on product and labor markets are considered as a key factor in weakening the employment conditions and have led to high unemployment rates. Given the complicated regulations in the countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), studying the ...  Read More

Institutional Rationality and Paradox of Voting

Ebad Teimouri; Mohsen Renani; Abdolhamid Moarefi Mohammadi

Volume 24, Issue 80 , October 2019, Pages 69-103

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2019.11113

Abstract
  There is no convincing explanation in public choice theory for the "paradox of voting". Despite the prediction that rational individuals will decide to abstain, lots of citizens still vote. The paradox of voting crops up when one tries to explain the decision to vote in an exclusively instrumental framework. ...  Read More

The Effect of Financial Development on Tax Evasion in Iran

Mahdieh Rezagholizadeh; Amirhossein Alami

Volume 24, Issue 80 , October 2019, Pages 105-150

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2019.11114

Abstract
  Tax evasion constitutes a major component of underground activities and development of financial sector -as one of the most important sectors in every country can affect its size. Considering the importance of this issue, this study tries to investigate the relationship between financial development ...  Read More

The Role of Fiscal Reforms in Curbing Chronic Moderate Inflation in Iranian Economy: A Qualitative Meta-Analysis

Mehdi Hajamini

Volume 24, Issue 80 , October 2019, Pages 151-202

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2019.11115

Abstract
  During the period 1969-2017, Iranian economy’s inflation rate was on average 19 percent which did not have a downward trend; hence the name chronic moderate inflation. In the present paper, by reviewing 110 theoretical and empirical studies and 83 studies on the Iran’s economy, a meta-analysis ...  Read More

The Effect of the Components of Knowledge and Globalization on the Economic Resiliency in Selected Oil Producing Developing Countries*

Abolfazl Shahabadi; Hosseein Raghfar; sanaz gahraze

Volume 24, Issue 80 , October 2019, Pages 203-231

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2019.11116

Abstract
  Today, the role of economic resiliency in reaction to the shocks to the economy of countries has been one of the most important topics and has attracted the attention of researchers and experts of the world to itself. Given the importance of the subject, the persent study has examined, the effect of ...  Read More

First Steps for Preparing Employment account for 2011 in Iran

Zahra Rezaei Ghahroodi; Farhad Mehran; Sepideh Salehi

Volume 24, Issue 80 , October 2019, Pages 233-266

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2019.11117

Abstract
  The aim of developing labour accounts is to provide a complete and coherent picture of the labour market and organize the employment statistics in each country. The most important variables and components of labour accounts are employment, working hours and income from employment. Employment account ...  Read More