Hosein Mohammadi; Morteza Mohammadi; Parisa Alizadeh
Abstract
Achieving a higher rate of economic growth is one of the main goals of each country that policymakers often pay special attention to it. Therefore, investigating the causes of economic growth is important. Import tariffs as one of the most important factors affecting economic growth have been neglected ...
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Achieving a higher rate of economic growth is one of the main goals of each country that policymakers often pay special attention to it. Therefore, investigating the causes of economic growth is important. Import tariffs as one of the most important factors affecting economic growth have been neglected in many previous studies. Therefore, the aim of this study is examining factors affecting economic growth in ECO countries with an emphasis on the role of import tariffs during the period 1996-2014. The results of dynamic panel data using PMG estimator show that the effect of import tariffs on economic growth in the short and long run is negative and significant. In addition, the effect of trade liberalization on economic growth in the short run is positive and significant. Therefore, by reducing import tariffs and moving toward more trade liberalization, economic growth in ECO countries increases. Furthermore, the labor force had a negative effect and human capital had a positive effect on the economic growth. Finally, results showed that physical capital had the most effect on economic growth in this group of countries. Therefore, improving the business environment, encouraging private investment, moving toward more competition in economic activities with trade liberalization, and moving toward more economic transparency are some recommendations of the current study.
Hosein Mohammadi; Sayed Hosein Saghaian; Amirhosein Tohidi
Volume 20, Issue 65 , February 2016, , Pages 159-184
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Exchange rate pass-through is one of the most important issues in the international economic studies. Determining the degree of exchange rate pass-through can be used to define the effectiveness of foreign policy, market structure and exporters behavior. The main objective of this study is to investigate ...
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Exchange rate pass-through is one of the most important issues in the international economic studies. Determining the degree of exchange rate pass-through can be used to define the effectiveness of foreign policy, market structure and exporters behavior. The main objective of this study is to investigate the exchange rate pass-through to export prices of Iranian pistachios during the period 1961-2011. In the previous studies, the exchange rate pass-through was assumed to be fixed during different years. This assumption is not consistent with reality, because many factors can influence the exchange rate pass-through. In this study, sensitivity analysis in the framework of artificial neural network is used to address this shortcoming. The results shows that exchange rate pass-through to Iran's pistachio export prices has been more than 70 percent, and its trend has been periodic. Furthermore, the results showed that there is a direct relationship between exchange rate fluctuations and Iranian pistachio export prices. Thus, by reducing exchange rate volatility, it is possible to supply pistachio with lower prices to the world markets. Considering the high elasticity of demand for the Iranian pistachio prices, a reduction in prices would increase revenues of exporters. Incidentally, given the high elasticity of export demand for Iran's pistachio, the revenues from the export of this product can be increased by reducing the cost of pistachio production.
Hosein Mohammadi; Mahboubeh Narouei
Volume 19, Issue 61 , February 2015, , Pages 149-171
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Many economists insist that the financial market is a key factor in economic growth due to the role of financial markets in financing and capital formation in different countries. With the development of endogenous growth models in recent decades, researchers pay more attention to the relation between ...
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Many economists insist that the financial market is a key factor in economic growth due to the role of financial markets in financing and capital formation in different countries. With the development of endogenous growth models in recent decades, researchers pay more attention to the relation between financial markets and economic growth. In this study, the empirical relationship between Foreign Direct Investment in dealing with financial development on economic growth investigated in 25 Islamic countries over the period 1990 to 2012 using Generalized Method of Moments (GMM). The results show that the interaction between foreign direct investment and market-based indicators of financial development causes economic growth.