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THE APPROPRIATE EXCHANGE RATE SYSTEM AND THE FORECAST OF EXCHANGE RATE FOR IRAN'S ECONOMY

Alireza Rahimi Boroujerdi

Volume 2, 4&5(Spring and Summer) , April 2000, Pages 5-40

Abstract
  According to the theory of macroeconomics, achieving stable equilibrium in economy is possible when exchange rate regimes are consistent with the financial and monetary policies. Besides, regulating the real rate of exchange and its relation to a known exchange rate regime, which corresponds to economic ...  Read More

DETERMINATION OF APPROPRIATE LOCATION FOR ESTABILISHING INDUSTRY IN RURAL AREAS OF MAZANDARAN PROVINCE

Mohammad Gholi Yousefi; Samad Daghigh

Volume 2, 4&5(Spring and Summer) , April 2000, Pages 41-56

Abstract
  Appropriate Industrial Location plays an important role in the success and performance of an industry. In this paper we have studied the location of industries in rural areas of Mazandaran province. We find that only four out of nine cases are in our priority lists of the study. This indicates ...  Read More

MICROFOUNDATIONS OF BRAGAINING IN AGENCY CONTRACTS

Morteza Aalabaf Sabaghi

Volume 2, 4&5(Spring and Summer) , April 2000, Pages 57-72

Abstract
  Bargaining in labour markets is a prevalent process for wages negotiations and employment in which there is a particular aspect clearly apparent in agency negotiations. There is a one-to-one aspect of bargaining between firms and workers that develops into contract negotiation in labour markets. This ...  Read More

DISTRIBUTED LAG EFFECTS IN A COINTEGRATION MODEL

Ebrahim Hadian

Volume 2, 4&5(Spring and Summer) , April 2000, Pages 73-80

Abstract
  The distributed lag effect of a unit change in one of the explanatory variables on the dependent variable is one of the major shortcomings of the standard linear regression model. Such a model, that specifies a causal relationship between a variable and its determinants, states that a unit change in ...  Read More

ANALYSIS OF STRUCTUREAL CHANGE IN THE IRANIAN ECONOMY

Esfandiyar Jahangard

Volume 2, 4&5(Spring and Summer) , April 2000, Pages 81-106

Abstract
  This paper tries to analyse the structural changes of the Iranian economy during 1969-1988. For this purpose the Input - Output tables of 1969, 1974, 1984and 1988 have been used. The original tables were at current prices and therefore could not be used to quantify the structural changes of ...  Read More

THE EFFECT OF LONG-TERM FINANCIAL SOURCES ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF IRAN

Mahmoud Khataie; Roya Seyfipour

Volume 2, 4&5(Spring and Summer) , April 2000, Pages 107-129

Abstract
  Models dealing with the relation between financial Phenomena and economic growth are of Neo-Schumpeterian Growth Models. In these models, financial performance effects the sustained economic growth in two ways: the rate of capital accumulation and the affects rate of technological innovations. In this ...  Read More

ANALYSIS OF STRUCTUREAL CHANGE IN THE IRANIAN ECONOMY

Ali Hassan Zadeh

Volume 2, 4&5(Spring and Summer) , April 2000, Pages 130-184

Abstract
  This paper tries to analyse the structural changes of the Iranian economy during 1969-1988. For this purpose the Input - Output tables of 1969, 1974, 1984and 1988 have been used. The original tables were at current prices and therefore could not be used to quantify the structural changes of ...  Read More