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The Impacts of Aggregate and Sectoral Shocks on Business Cycles in the Iranian Manufacturing Sector

Hasan Dargahi; Ahmad Parkhide

Volume 8, Issue 27 , July 2006, Pages 1-31

Abstract
  Since the advent of early business cycles theories based on self-sustaining behaviors, many theories and models have been suggested to explain causes of cyclical fluctuations. Although in the 1960s, with the acceptance of Keynesian ideas there was a less interest to identifying the sources of disturbances, ...  Read More

Accession of the Iranian Economy to the World Trade Organization: A Quantitative Appraisal

Farshid Mojaver Hosseini; Farid Fayazmanesh

Volume 8, Issue 27 , July 2006, Pages 33-64

Abstract
  Assessment of sectoral impacts of Iran’s accession to the world trade organization is the prime objective of this paper. ‏To this end a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model is employed. Using a Social Accounting Matrix (SAM), the model is calibrated to 1997 as the benchmark year. The ...  Read More

Inflation and Productivity in Iran, Cointegration Tests in the Presence of Structural Breaks

Ali Hossein Samadi; Ali Haghighat; Kazem Aminzadeh

Volume 8, Issue 27 , July 2006, Pages 65-87

Abstract
  In this paper, we analyze the long –run relationship between inflation and Total Factor Productivity (TFP) in the Iranian economy during 1338-1380. For this purpose, we use Gregory –Hansen (1996) Cointegration test. Our Study proceeds at the following steps. 1. We set up a multivariate model ...  Read More

The Importance of Spatial Economic Dimensions in Construction of Regional Input-Output Table: Neglected Phenomena in Iran

Ali Asghar Banouei,; Fatemeh Bazzazan

Volume 8, Issue 27 , July 2006, Pages 89-114

Abstract
  In this article, we observe that three main spatial factors play pivotal role in construction of regional input-output table (RIOT): openness of regional economy relative to national economy, size of region and size of supply and demand sectors in region relative to national economy, and finally, the ...  Read More

Analyzing the Expected Profit Margin under Stochastic Fluctuation in Output Price

Majid Ahmadian; Mohammad Ali Motafaker Azad

Volume 8, Issue 27 , July 2006, Pages 115-131

Abstract
  This paper develops a theoretical setting in which firms within industry are risk averse and maximize expected utility  of profit under output price uncertainty in an oligopolistic market. The expected profit margin is under influence of increase in market share and concentration coefficient at ...  Read More

The Role of Monetary Policy in Iran’s Economy (1338-1383)

Fariba Moslehi

Volume 8, Issue 27 , July 2006, Pages 133-151

Abstract
  This paper examines the usefulness of monetary and fiscal policy on real and nominal variables in Iran’s economy. Our analysis is based on annual data from 1338 to 1383, employing SUR method. The results indicate that none of the two policies, monetary and fiscal, have impact on real variables, ...  Read More

Ranking of Iran's Provinces with Data Envelopment Analysis Approach (Using Human Development Index)

Adel Azar; Davood Gholamrezaei

Volume 8, Issue 27 , July 2006, Pages 173-153

Abstract
  To achieve the national goals, specifically “Fourth Development Plan Objectives”; it is necessary to coordinate thetake into account  national goals with the regional actualities. For this purpose, resources should be allocated on the basis of regional capabilities and advantages.  Since, ...  Read More

Knowledge Based Economy and Demand for Labour in Iran

Masoud Sadeghi; Karim Azarbayegani

Volume 8, Issue 27 , July 2006, Pages 175-197

Abstract
  Knowledge and technology play an important role in raising the demand for labour and reducing the rate of unemployment. In knowledge based economy, a rise in knowledge and skills will lead to innovations, thus raising productivity and , incomes and reducing inflation and unemployment. Supplying high ...  Read More

Key Words: Knowledge economy, Demand for labour, Knowledge and technology Estimation of Price and Income Elasticities of Demand for Health Services Using AIDS Model

Ali Reza Shakibai; Hamid Reza Horry; Fatemeh Irani Kermani

Volume 8, Issue 27 , July 2006, Pages 199-230

Abstract
  The purpose of this paper is to answer the following question: Is estimate the price and income elasticites of the demand for health services in Iran elastic?.     This researchWe use  has used the Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) model. AIDS model using the household expenditure data ...  Read More