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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

FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT, FINANCIAL CRISES AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

Morteza Naderi

Volume 5, Issue 15 , July 2003, , Pages 37-62

Abstract
  In this paper, we study the literature of financial development and economic growth. The financial systems in respect to their operations and their effects on real sector are considered.The result of an empirical study about the financial crises and their effects on the economic growth and determinants ...  Read More

OIL EXPORT FLUCTUATIONS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

Hamid Abrishami; Reza Mohseni

Volume 4, Issue 13 , February 2003, , Pages 1-32

Abstract
  International trade theory argues that developing countries benefit from primary specialization because of the existence of comparative advantages and the utilization of the countries relative abundant factors. But at the same time, international specialization implies a high commodity ...  Read More