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Estimating Demand for Money in Iran Using Autoregressive Distributed Lag Method

Ali Sadeghzadeh Yazdi; Ahmad Jafari Samimi; Zahra(Mila) Elmi

Volume 8, Issue 29 , February 2007, Pages 1-15

Abstract
  Demand for money is an important part of the macroeconomic models and the monetary policy. In this paper, we estimate the Iranian demand for money for the period 1958-2003 using the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) method.    The results show that the real money balance, gross domestic ...  Read More

The Impact of Macro Variables and Alternative Assets on Stock Price Movement in Iran: An ARDL Model

Karim Eslamloueyan; Hashem Zare

Volume 8, Issue 29 , February 2007, Pages 17-46

Abstract
  This paper uses a quarterly data to study the effect of the main economic variables on the stock price index in Iran over the period 1993:3–2003:2. An autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach to cointegration analysis is used to study both short- and long-run movements of stock prices in ...  Read More

The Role of Definition of Money in the Stability of the Iranian Demand for Money

Parviz Davoodi; Zahra Zarepour

Volume 8, Issue 29 , February 2007, Pages 47-74

Abstract
  Demand for money and its stability are important in an economy especially in the design of monetary policy. Money consists of different components and its definition would depend on types of components included. It has been argued that the simple sum indices as the definition of money are inconsistent ...  Read More

Optimal Portfolio Selection in the Stock Exchange: An Application of Value at Risk (VaR) Index

Javad Torkamani; Ali Hosseini

Volume 8, Issue 29 , February 2007, Pages 75-92

Abstract
  The main objective of this paper is to determine the optimum portfolio of the Tehran Stock Exchange with respect to the Value at Risk (VaR) index. Daily data are on the shares of 30 active companies traded in the Tehran Stock Exchange with daily expected return above 0.4 percent in 2004. Optimum portfolio ...  Read More

An Estimation of Labour Supply Function Using the Iranian Micro Data

Hasan Taee

Volume 8, Issue 29 , February 2007, Pages 93-112

Abstract
  Our objective in this paper is to estimate the labour supply function in Iran based on gender and area.  We  use the Iranian Statistical Centre micro data containing Socio-economic characteristics of households for the period 1992-1995. The estimation results indicate that labor income is the ...  Read More

The Effect of Economic Growth on Poverty and Income Inequality: Measurement of Pro-poor Growth in Urban and Rural Areas of Iran

Khosrow Piraee; Azadeh Ghana'atian

Volume 8, Issue 29 , February 2007, Pages 113-141

Abstract
  Economic growth and poverty alleviation have been among the most important government policies in Iran for the past three decades. This paper examines the effect of economic growth on the poverty reduction in Iran using various methodologies and approaches for the period 1995-2003 Main findings of the ...  Read More

Relationship between Spatial Economic Dimensions and Input-Output Coefficients in Iranian Provinces

Ali Asghar Banouei; Fatemeh Bazzazan; Mehdi Karami

Volume 8, Issue 29 , February 2007, Pages 143-170

Abstract
  The issue of the Spatial Economic Dimensions (SED) in generating regional Input-Output Coefficients (RIOC) has been well documented and recognized in the regional analysis since the 1950s. However, this issue has been overlooked in Iran.    In this article, we focus on two main aspects: First, ...  Read More

The Effect of Economic Liberalization on Employment in Industrial Sector in Iran

Reza Akbarian; Abbas Mohtashami

Volume 8, Issue 29 , February 2007, Pages 171-196

Abstract
  This study examines the impact of economic liberalization on employment in the industrial sector in Iran. In our model, the labour demand function in industrial sector is considered to be a function of real value added, real wage rate, real user cost of capital, and globalization indices. The ratio of ...  Read More