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The Impact of Immigration on Afghanistan’s Work-force Training and Skills: A Case Study of Refugees Returning from Iran

Saeed Isazadeh; Ezatollah Abbasian; Ahmad zia Noori

Volume 25, Issue 85 , February 2021, , Pages 65-90

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2020.41368.748

Abstract
  Afghanistan is a country having the most refugees in the world. The existence of a long common border and linguistic, religious and cultural similarities between Afghanistan and Iran has created a situation in which the vast majority of Afghan immigrants (43 %) stay in the Iran. After taking up the process ...  Read More

The Impact of Education on Consumer’s Welfare for Iranian Households: Pseudo-panel Approach

Hossein Raghfar; MirHossein Mousavi; Batool Azari Beni

Volume 20, Issue 63 , July 2015, , Pages 89-120

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2015.4095

Abstract
  Education is one of the most determinants of consumer welfare. There are, however, many differences in educational achievements among individuals. The aim of this paper is to study the generational impact of education on urban households’ consumer welfare in Iran. To do this, we construct a pseudo-panel ...  Read More

Exploration of the Relationship between Cultural-Socio-Economic Determinants and Entrepreneurship

seyed komail tayebi; Karim Azarbaijani; Yaser Abbaslou

Volume 13, Issue 39 , July 2009, , Pages 11-27

Abstract
  There has been relatively little empirical analysis of the role played by cultural-social-economic policies to promote entrepreneurship. Governments, for instance, conduct different entrepreneurship promotion policies. Financial assistance and easing of bureaucratic rules are provided to improve the ...  Read More

Formal Education and Income Distribution

Mohammad Ali Kafaei,; Dorostkar Ezzatolah

Volume 9, Issue 30 , April 2007, , Pages 53-76

Abstract
  Income distribution is usually affected by social and economic structures and especially by factors such as inflation, unemployment rates and the government size. In addition, the level of literacy and education are also seen as important factors affecting the income gap among different groups.  The ...  Read More

Estimating the Human Capital Share in Iran’s Economic Growth (1965-2000)

Masoud Sadeghi; Mostafa Emadzadeh

Volume 5, Issue 17 , February 2004, , Pages 79-98

Abstract
  This paper focuses on human capital as a determinant of economic growth. In this article empirical evidences relating education to economic growth are examined. In the context of neoclassical growth models, i.e. as in Cobb-Douglas production function, human capital serves as an input to production. These ...  Read More

THE IMPACT OF FORMAL EDUCATION SPENDINGS ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN IRAN

Fathollah Tari; Nasrin Arzroomchilar

Volume 4, Issue 11 , July 2002, , Pages 95-114

Abstract
  Although most economists accept that education and investment in human resources are very effective in growth, the estimation of its impact on growth has many difficulties. Education spending has been used in this article to evaluate this correspondence. Simulation results show that formal education ...  Read More