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Exchange Rates and Trade Balance: The Case of Iran

Mohsen Mehrara; Alireza Abdi

Volume 9, Issue 31 , July 2007, Pages 1-26

Abstract
  This paper studies the impact of Rial's real devaluation and scale  variables (domestic and foreign real income) on Iran's trade balance using the Johansen-Juselius and ARDL methods for the period 1338-1383 (1960-2004).    According to co-integration tests results, trade balance variables, ...  Read More

The Modern Location Quotient Function, Spatial Dimension, And Regional Input-Output Coefficients: The Case of Tehran Province

Fatemeh Bazzazan; Ali Asghar Banouei; Mehdi Karami

Volume 9, Issue 31 , July 2007, Pages 27-53

Abstract
  Modern location quotient method (MLQM) is used to generate regional input-output coefficients (RIOCs). It has a number of functions which one should take into account in generating RIOCs and for statistical testing. The prerequisite for such statistical testing is the availability of survey- based RIOCs. ...  Read More

An Estimation of the Iranian Productivity with Kalman Filter

Hossein Abbasi Nejad; Hossein Kavand

Volume 9, Issue 31 , July 2007, Pages 55-75

Abstract
  Existence of unit root in logarithm of real GDP can be a sign of random walk with drift process in potential output. In this respect, the time growth rate of the potential output can be estimated as a proxy for productivity in state- space form. For this purpose, at first potential output and GDP gap ...  Read More

Optimizing the Level of International Reserves of Central Bank of Islamic Republic of Iran

Mohamad Vaez; Khadijeh Nasrollahi; Amir jabbari

Volume 9, Issue 31 , July 2007, Pages 77-102

Abstract
  The central banks holding of the international reserves serves as a means for financing the balance-of-payments deficit, but bears opportunity costs. Therefore, the optimal level of the international reserves is one of the monetary authorities’ major concerns. The special economic conditions of ...  Read More

National Innovative System, Innovation and Catch-up.

Ghahreman Abdoli

Volume 9, Issue 31 , July 2007, Pages 103-126

Abstract
  Over the final two decades of the 20th century, a number of formerly industrializing economics achieved levels of innovative capacity commensurate with or greater than those of some economies that were historically more innovative. In this paper, I discuss the conditions and factors affecting innovative ...  Read More

The Relationship between Labor Productivity and Wage Rates in the Industrial Sector of Iran

Alireza Kazerooni; Ali Reza Mohammadi

Volume 9, Issue 31 , July 2007, Pages 127-150

Abstract
  The main objective of this paper is to estimate the relationship between the real wage rates and labor productivity in the industrial sector of Iran over the period 1979-2002.  The empirical results obtained form the ARDL estimation model confirm a long run (co-integrated) relationship between the ...  Read More

The Effects of Monetary Policies on Consumption of Rural Households in Iran

Gholamhossein Parivash; Mohammad Bakhshoodeh

Volume 9, Issue 31 , July 2007, Pages 151-163

Abstract
  The main objective of this study is to assess the effects of monetarypolicies on consumption behaviors of rural households in Iran, using the Euler equations and OLS and IV(Instrumental Variable) estimation methods. Results show that there is no relationship between consumption growth of rural households ...  Read More

The Measurement of the Minimum Cost of Living Using LES in Ilam Province

Shaker Mohamadi; Ali Sayemiri; Hadi Gorji

Volume 9, Issue 31 , July 2007, Pages 165-188

Abstract
  There are several definitions and measurement of poverty .In this study we use the relative poverty line by using and basic groups of consumption pattern including foods, cloth, housing, health, transportation, recreation and education and others. We calculated the relative index, relative gap income ...  Read More