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Analysis of credit rationing in commodity, money and bond Markets; by the use of walras’s law

Asgar Abolhasani

Volume 16, Issue 48 , October 2011, Pages 1-24

Abstract
  One of the most important issues in financial market particularly for banks is the issue of asymmetric information. Adverse selection could be made from the lack of sufficient information about credit specification, type of preferences and in general, rate of risk taken by borrowers. In this situation ...  Read More

Oil Price Shocks and Dutch Disease: The Case of Iran

Javid Bahrami; Samira Nasiri

Volume 16, Issue 48 , October 2011, Pages 25-54

Abstract
  Applying the SVAR method of 'Kilian' to the monthly data over the period of 1973-2007, in this paper, we decompose oil price shocks into five structural shocks, namely, Iran political supply shocks, OPEC political supply shocks, non- OPEC supply shocks, world demand shocks, and oil specific demand shocks. ...  Read More

The Role of Legal (public) and Regulatory Institutions in Financial Development- Emphasizing Banking Sector

Nahid Pourrostami

Volume 16, Issue 48 , October 2011, Pages 55-85

Abstract
  Monetary and banking crisis and their heavy costs during the last three decades resulted in increasing attention to the role of institutional environment, public policy as well as regulatory governance. New research works are done to define indicators to evaluate supervisory rules and regulations in ...  Read More

Smooth Adjustment Hypothesis: A Case Study for Iranian Manufacturing Industries

Saeed Rasekhi; Saman Ghaderi

Volume 16, Issue 48 , October 2011, Pages 87-108

Abstract
  Recent literature of intra-industry trade has paid attention to the relationship between intra-industry trade and adjustment costs. Adjustment costs include the losses due to temporary unemployment in the labor market, which arise from wage rigidity, the research costs, re-location and re-training of ...  Read More

Using Genetic Algorithms for a Portfolio Selection regarding to Nonlinear Goals (Tehran Stock Exchange)

Abbas Rezaei Pandari; Adel Azar; Alireza Rayati Shavazi

Volume 16, Issue 48 , October 2011, Pages 109-134

Abstract
  Generally, investors consider simultaneously conflicting objectives such as rate of return, risk and liquidity in portfolio selection. On the other hand, every investor has his own specific preferences about objectives. Therefore, we can use Multi Objective Decion Making (MODM) techniques in order to ...  Read More

Survey of Comparison between Islamic Capital Venture markets with Non Islamic Capital Venture markets

Mohammadmehdi Askari; Omid Mirchooli

Volume 16, Issue 48 , October 2011, Pages 135-163

Abstract
  Financial markets are known to face some difficulties in financing projects. While securing venture capital for high risk projects seems to be of particular importance in application of new financial tools especially those compatible with Islamic rules. Although venture capital contracts based on Islamic ...  Read More

The effect of internal R&D expenditures and technology imports on value added in Iran’s large and medium industries

Mohammad Ali Motafakker Azad; Reza Ranjpour; Seyed Kamal Sadeghi; Gholamhosein Rahnomay Garamaleki

Volume 16, Issue 48 , October 2011, Pages 165-192

Abstract
  In this study, the effect of internal R&D expenditures and technology imports on value added of Iranian large and medium industries is investigated over the period of 1994-2006. For this purpose, an endogenous growth model is used in which production is a function of employment, capital stock, internal ...  Read More

The Principles and policies for Consumption of “Anfal” and Natural Resources in Islamic Government

Gholamreza Mesbahi Moghadam; Musa Shahbazi Ghiasi; Seyed Reza Nakhli

Volume 16, Issue 48 , October 2011, Pages 193-221

Abstract
  Anfal” and natural resources are viewed as significant sources of financial resources that Holly Shariah assigns their ownership to the Islamic state to pursue the public goals. On this topic, policy-making for management of these resources, and control of their depletion is of paramount importance ...  Read More