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Effect of Developing Electronic Payment Instruments on Money Demand

Fathollah Tari; Abdorreza Shapouri

Volume 17, Issue 51 , July 2012, Pages 1-19

Abstract
  It is assumed that there are some changes in the payment system with application of information technology in this field, so that for many of retail payments we do not need cash. Changes in payment methods, create changes in money demand which may have significant economic effects. In this study the ...  Read More

Studying Relationship between Efficiency and Structural Variables based on SCP Paradigm in Iranian Industry Sector (Bootstrap Approach in Statistical Inference)

Farhad Khodadad Kashi; Mohammadnabi Shahekitash

Volume 17, Issue 51 , July 2012, Pages 21-42

Abstract
  This paper aims to examine the relationship between the structural and performance variables in 140 Iranian industries, besides investigating structure of industrial markets according to the Four-firm concentration ratio plus cost advantage ratio (CDR). Then the study estimates efficiency level of the ...  Read More

An Optimal Rule for Monetary Policy with Inflation Persistence: The Case of Iran

Morteza Khorsandi; Karim Eslamloueyan; Hossein Zonnoor

Volume 17, Issue 51 , July 2012, Pages 43-70

Abstract
  The main goal of this paper is to derive an optimal rule for monetary policy in Iran. To do so, we estimate the monetary transmission equations and derive the optimal rule by using the dynamic programming method. Our dynamic optimization problem is to minimize the central bank's loss function subject ...  Read More

Survey and Optimization of Consumer Behavior in Islamic Economics Using Dynamic Programming Technique

Mohsen Rezaee; Rafi Hasani Moghaddam

Volume 17, Issue 51 , July 2012, Pages 71-87

Abstract
  Discussion of the issues and ideas about consumption is important to the economic literature and there are many books and papers in the field. In the other hand Islamic Economics has specific view in the consumption that distinguishes it from conventional theories. However, there are important issues ...  Read More

The Effect of Private Banks on Economic Efficiency of Banking Industry in the Islamic Republic of Iran (Panel Data and SDEA Approach)

Mehdi Sadeghi; Seyyed Rohollah Ahmadi

Volume 17, Issue 51 , July 2012, Pages 89-112

Abstract
  Policy-makers around the world have emphasized the virtues of deregulation. The banking industry in Iran has partly experienced reform after the domestic peivate banks entry since 2000. This study investigates the impact of this policy on economic efficiency of banking sector by using banking data over ...  Read More

Unemployment Duration and its Determinants Using Cox Proportional Hazard Model Evidence from Yazd City during 2007-2010

Mohammad Ali Feizpour; Gholamhossein Zare

Volume 17, Issue 51 , July 2012, Pages 113-135

Abstract
  The following research attempts to study the effect of personal characteristics on unemployment duration in Yazd city during 2007-2010. The Cox proportional hazard model is used to test the hypotheses in this study. A sample of 1964 individuals who had experienced one term of unemployment during the ...  Read More

A Critique on Theories of Money

Akbar Komijani; hadi arabi; Mohammad Esmaeil Tavassoli

Volume 17, Issue 51 , July 2012, Pages 137-155

Abstract
  This paper deals with the nature and function of money in conventional (western) theory. This is also an important issue for Islamic economists. In conventional theories money can be categorized in two major forms; Money as a commodity (metalism), and money as a claim (chartalism). This paper argues ...  Read More

A Study of the Competitiveness of the Iran’s Banking System

Reza Najarzade; Morteza Ezati; Hadi Mirzanejad

Volume 17, Issue 51 , July 2012, Pages 157-179

Abstract
  In this article the Panzar & Rosse approach was employed to assess the level of competitiveness of the Iranian banking system during 1997-2010. We used panel data for all the 18 banks (private and public) that had been commercially active for at least the last four years. The results indicate that ...  Read More