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The Selection of Appropriate Foreign Exchange Rate Regime for Iranian Economy with Regards to Oil Shocks.

Akbar Komaijani; Mohammad Nad Ali

Volume 7, Issue 23 , July 2005, Pages 1-37

Abstract
  The main goal of this paper is to examine an appropriate exchange rate regime in Iran. Most of the studies in Iranian economy have suggested a flexible exchange rate regime with a coordination between monetary and exchange rate policies.     In this paper, we test the hypothesis that ...  Read More

The Concept of Space and its Measurement in Regional Studies

Nematollah Akabari

Volume 7, Issue 23 , July 2005, Pages 39-68

Abstract
  A large number of regional studies are now using data empirically on different dimensions of location (contiguity, distance), which are particularly concerned with the concept of "space". This concept explains basically the interaction between human being and environment. It is, therefore, important ...  Read More

Historical Review of Macroeconomic Theories

Abbas Shakeri

Volume 7, Issue 23 , July 2005, Pages 69-93

Abstract
   In this paper, attention is made to study the foundations, patterns, assumptions, logics and hypothesis of macro-economic studies. Also, we try to search the causes of delay in the emergence of macro-economics in relation to micro-economics. Then we shall discuss the Keynesian revolution and analyze ...  Read More

Income Distribution and Increase in Production Using Social Accounting Matrices

Ali Asghar Banouei

Volume 7, Issue 23 , July 2005, Pages 95-117

Abstract
  The main focus of this article is to estimate production and household income multipliers for seven sectors of the economy using the four Iranian Social Accounting Matrices(1970, 1973, 1996 and 2000).     The results show that the impact of policies of sectoral expansions generate household ...  Read More

Determinants of Private Sector’s Saving In Iran

Javid Bahrami; Parvaneh Aslani

Volume 7, Issue 23 , July 2005, Pages 119-145

Abstract
  In this research, we test for the factors that determine private saving in the Iranian economy during 1968-2001 using auto regressive distributed lag model (ARDL). In this model, we examine the effects of factors such  as disposable income, social security costs, unemployment rate, long term interest ...  Read More

A Study of Foreign Direct Investment Effects on Economic Growth in Oil Exporting Countries

Reza Najarzadeh; Mehran Maleki

Volume 7, Issue 23 , July 2005, Pages 147-163

Abstract
   Capital is considered to be the engine of economic growth and development.  Developing countries, however, are short of this pivotal factor of economic well beings. Until not too long ago these countries used to resort to borrowings from abroad to furnish this shortage. But in recent years, ...  Read More

Bayesian Analysis of Generalized Dynamic linear Models and its Application in Iranian Unemployment Problem

Farzad Eskandari; Sima Naghizade

Volume 7, Issue 23 , July 2005, Pages 165-192

Abstract
  The purpose of this paper is to introduce the Baysian generalized dynamic models of non-parametric data.    Following a Generalized Dynamic Bayesian statistical inference Paradigm, in this paper, we provide a new approach for multiparameters logistic regression when we have a nonlinear model ...  Read More

Measuring Educational Attainment of Iranian Human Capital

Mojtaba Yousefi Dindarlo; Mohammad Noferesti

Volume 7, Issue 23 , July 2005, Pages 193-219

Abstract
  In the early years of 1960s, Schultz and Denison introduced the concept of human capital. Since then economists have analyzed the role of human capital on various economic variables. Education, experiment, and health are three main dimensions of human capital among which education is considered as the ...  Read More

An Investigation of the Impact of Macroeconomic Variables on Food Price Index in Iran (1959-2000), An Auto-regressive Distributed Lag Approach

Mohammad Ali Ghetmiri; Javad Harati

Volume 7, Issue 23 , July 2005, Pages 221-235

Abstract
  The purpose of this paper is to study the impact of macroeconomic variables on food price index in the Iranian economy for the period 1959-2000.  An auto-regressive distributed lag (ARDL) model is used for this purpose.     The results indicate that monetary expansion and the depreciation ...  Read More