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An Analysis of the Investment Expenditures Contribution to Job Creation in Manufacturing Subsectors in Iran (With Emphasis on Large Manufacturing Establishments)

Hassan Sobhani; Hamid Azizmohammadloo

Volume 7, Issue 24 , October 2005, Pages 1-31

Abstract
  Investment is perceived as a major factor in job creation in almost all sectors of the economy and by the policymakers.  In this paper, we investigate if investment has the same effect on the job creation in all the Iranian manufacturing sub-sectors using the data with two-digit ISIC codes.    ...  Read More

Estimating and Analyzing the Labour Productivity in Khuzestan's Industry Sector

Mansour Zerra Nezhad; Behrooz Ghanadi

Volume 7, Issue 24 , October 2005, Pages 33-52

Abstract
  This paper aims to estimate labour productivity in Khuzestan's industries during 1971-2001. To this end a generalized Cob-Douglas model is applied in which capital stock, gap between actual and potential output and research cost are independent variables. Since the data on the fist two variables were ...  Read More

Key Words: Labour Productivity, Potential Product, Capital Stock, Khuzestan The Two-sector Financial Market and its Effects on Investment in Iran Economy

Mahmood Khataei; Roya Seifipoor

Volume 7, Issue 24 , October 2005, Pages 53-76

Abstract
  In Iran, financial market is heavily dominated by the government. The big share of market is owned and run by government, particularly in banking sector. In effect the range of interest rates for different deposits and loans in banks are fixed by Islamic Republic of Iran Central Bank (IRICB). Since the ...  Read More

Oil Export Instability and Economic Growth in Iran

Reihaneh Gaskari; Ali Reza Eghbali; Hamid Reza Hallafi

Volume 7, Issue 24 , October 2005, Pages 77-94

Abstract
  Revenues obtained through gas and oil sale compose a considerable and important part of the Iranian government revenue and the GDP. In this paper, after a brief review on oil sector and income resulting from its export, the authors study the literature pertaining to export instability and its impact ...  Read More

Fiscal Disequilibrium and High Inflation Rate in Iran

Morteza Sameti; Madjid Sameti; Gholamhosein Gaafary

Volume 7, Issue 24 , October 2005, Pages 95-116

Abstract
  Fiscal disequilibrium causes budget deficit. The budget deficit is usually financed by borrowing from central bank, which increases monetary base and money supply followed by a rise in price level and inflation. The process of generating revenue and financing budget deficit by creating inflation is also ...  Read More

An Investigation of Granger – Causal Relationship between Energy Consumption & Economic Growth in Iran (1967-2002)

Seyed Aziz Arman; Rohollah Zare

Volume 7, Issue 24 , October 2005, Pages 117-143

Abstract
  Iran as a developing country possesses rich and extensive energy resources has an advantage in energy-intensive industries. In this research, Granger-causal relationship between economic growth in Iran and various energy carriers including oil products, electricity, natural gas and solid fuels are investigated ...  Read More

Trade Potentials in Iran throughout Measuring Intra Industry Trade (IIT)

Karim Azarbaijani; Seyed Komail Tayyebi; Asghar Hagh Shenas

Volume 7, Issue 24 , October 2005, Pages 145-169

Abstract
  The importance of intra-industry trade (IIT) is in the conjunction with its role in exploring trade potentials in all countries, and interpreting the trade relations among themselves. This paper strikes to calculate the extent of Iran’s IIT using Gruble and Lloyd index (G-L) during 1998-2002, while ...  Read More

An Economic Evaluation of Photovoltaic Power Plant, Diesel Power Plant, and Connection to the Power Grid for Electricity Utilization in the Central Rural Regions in Iran

Rahman Khoshakhlagh; Alimorad Sharifi; Maisam Kouchek Zadeh

Volume 7, Issue 24 , October 2005, Pages 171-192

Abstract
  Solar energy is one of the main renewable energy sources in Iran and many regions (specially central desert) have considerable potential for solar energy utilization. The objective of this paper is an economic evaluation of solar (photovoltaic) power plant utilization compared with both diesel power ...  Read More

Non-parametric Test of Revealed Preference for Rational Behavior of Consumers: Urban Households

Mohammad Ali Dehghan Dehnavi; Nowruz Kohzadi; Sadegh Khalilian

Volume 7, Issue 24 , October 2005, Pages 197-211

Abstract
  Non-parametric test of revealed preference identifies consumers' preferences by comparing their choices in different times. Unlike the parametric tests, non-parametric test means that no parameter is estimated and no functional form is imposed on the utility and/or demand function. If a set of consumption ...  Read More