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A COMPARISON OF EFFICIENCY IN PRIVATE AND GOVERNMENT BANKS USING A PARAMETRIC MODEL

Seyed Komail Tayebi; Mohammad Omidinezhad; Abbas Motahari Nejad

Volume 13, Issue 41 , February 2010, Pages 1-28

Abstract
  The purpose of this research is to measure cost and profit efficiency for the Iran's commercial and public banks. We also determine time variant efficiency factors for period 1381-1384 (2001-2004). To measure the efficiency, we use stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) and error component model following ...  Read More

PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT USING AN INTEGRATED MODEL OF SUPER EFFICIENCY MODELS AND MANAGERS PREFERENCES; THE CASE OF MASKAN BANK

Abdolrasool Ghasemi

Volume 13, Issue 41 , February 2010, Pages 29-51

Abstract
  DEA models that calculate the efficiency index with respect to inputs and outputs are commonly used in recent years. Although flexibility is one of the key characteristics of DEA models, specially where data is abundant, they overestimate the efficiency in small samples. Furthermore, they do not take ...  Read More

APPLICATION OF EIGENVECTOR IN MEASUREMENT OF BACKWARD AND FORWARD LINKAGES

Ali Asghar Banooi; Mohammad Jolodari Mamaghani; Seyed Iman Azad

Volume 13, Issue 41 , February 2010, Pages 53-77

Abstract
  Using Conventional methods of Chenery-Watanabe and Rasmussen in inter industry linkages hae three limitations: Supply and demand sectors cannot be distinguished, distinction between balanced and unbalanced growth strategies are not clear and the measurement of inter industry linkages mainly depends on ...  Read More

THE IMPACT OF HUMAN CAPITAL ON TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY IN INDUSTRIAL SECTOR IN THE EAST AZARBAIJAN PROVINCE

Ali Emami Meybodi; Musa Khoshkalam Khosroshahi; Rohallah Mahdavi

Volume 13, Issue 41 , February 2010, Pages 79-106

Abstract
  Productivity improvement is one of the important factors in economic growth.. This paper attempts to study the impact of human capital on Total Factor Productivity in the industrial sector of East Azarbaijan Province in Iran during the period 1374-1385 (1994-2005). To probe the impact of human capital ...  Read More

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ARIMA AND ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK METHODS FOR IRAN ELECTRICITY FORECASTING

Ali Mohamad Ahmadi; Mahdi Zolfaghari; Aidin Ghafar Nejad Mehrabani

Volume 13, Issue 41 , February 2010, Pages 107-121

Abstract
  Electricity demand is growing very fast in Iran and it is important to forecast its future demand and its monthly variation accurately. Artificial Neural Network (ANN) is a powerful tool for nonlinear models for forecasting and it was used to estimate monthly electricity demand in this study. In this ...  Read More

ASSESSING FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY OF GOVERNMENT IN IRAN

Reza Mosavi Mohseni; Hamed Taheri

Volume 13, Issue 41 , February 2010, Pages 123-137

Abstract
  This paper investigates the sustainability of fiscal process in Iran. For fiscal process to be sustainable, government's intertemporal budget constraint should be satisfied. In this paper, we have assessed sustainability condition for period 1964-2007, using cointegration tests. The model is based on ...  Read More