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The Effect of Credit Allocation on Entrepreneurship

Shahin Behdarvand; Ali Nassiri Aghdam; Mohammad Ghasemi Sheshdeh

Volume 21, Issue 83 , January 2021, , Pages 165-199

https://doi.org/10.22054/joer.2022.59039.951

Abstract
   This paper aims to empirically assess Schumpeter's view that access to credit is vital for entrepreneurial activities. Credit allocation refers to the allocation of bank credits by the monetary authorities to non-financial economic activities. To measure the scope and penetration of entrepreneurship, ...  Read More

The Impact of Economic Sanctions on Public Health Expenditure (Evidence of Developing Resource-Exporting Countries)

Sajjad Faraji Dizaji; Zeinab Sadat Ghadamgahi

Volume 19, Issue 75 , January 2020, , Pages 71-107

https://doi.org/10.22054/joer.2019.11632

Abstract
  Economic sanctions, by causing economic problems for states and influencing their revenues and spending policies, can undermine the quality of life and health for common people. Sanctions can negatively affect the total amount of available resources in a country and the proportion of it allocated to ...  Read More

Analyzing Determinants of R&D Intensity in Iranian Manufacturing Firms

Sahar Rahimi Rad; Hassan Heydari; Reza Najarzadeh

Volume 18, Issue 71 , January 2019, , Pages 53-90

https://doi.org/10.22054/joer.2018.9829

Abstract
  Research and development expenditure is a key indicator of resources allocated to science and technological activities, so knowledge about its features and factors underlying firm decision about R&D expenditures have great importance. According to international comparisons, R&D intensity in Iranian ...  Read More

Identifying Effective Factors on Foreign Tourism Demand

Habib Morovat; Ali Asghar Salem; mahboobeh khadem

Volume 18, Issue 69 , July 2018, , Pages 275-306

https://doi.org/10.22054/joer.2018.8870

Abstract
  Tourism Industry has important role in the job creating and economic development. Because of it, identifying effective factors on foreign tourism demand and attractiveness of tourism destinations is important. We used panel data of incoming tourist and characteristics of tourism destinations in 147 countries ...  Read More

The Effects of E-Commerce on Employment and Productivity in Iran

mahmod mahmoodzadeh; Saleh Ghavidel; Seyedeh Fatemeh i Chavosh

Volume 18, Issue 68 , April 2018, , Pages 153-185

https://doi.org/10.22054/joer.2018.8690

Abstract
    The aim of this study is to estimate the effect of e-commerce on employment and productivity in Iran, with an emphasis on B2C. The methodology of econometrics in this research is panel-data approach, based on provincial seasonal data from 2013 to 2015. Evidence shows that there are 14 million ...  Read More

Evaluating Effects of Exchange Rate Uncertainty on Financing of Firms and Foreign Direct Investment in Iran

Mehdi Yazdani; Hamed Pirpour

Volume 17, Issue 67 , January 2018, , Pages 35-65

https://doi.org/10.22054/joer.2018.8563

Abstract
  In general, development of infrastructures and implementation of economic projects require financing. However, the exchange rate fluctuations lead to increasing costs of financing through conversion, transaction, economic, credit and liquidity risks. Hence, in this study, the effect of the exchange rate ...  Read More

Estimating the Effect of Factors Affecting Return on Asset in the Islamic banks (Case Study: OIC Member Countries)

Morteza Ezzat; Lotfali Agheli; Nafiseh Keshavarz Saji

Volume 15, Issue 58 , October 2015, , Pages 159-189

Abstract
  Evaluating performance of the Islamic financial and economic institutions and identifying their mechanisms can help to have a better policy-making in banking system. In this regard, different variables can be considered to measure the profitability of banks. Among these, return on assets as one of factors ...  Read More

The determinants of life expectancy in Islamic Countries (Based on homogeneous income groups)

Samira motaghi

Volume 14, Issue 55 , January 2015, , Pages 185-205

Abstract
  The current study, drawing on mathematical modeling, aimed at uncovering factors influencing life expectency (as a proxy of health) among OIC (Organisation of Islamic Cooperation) countries. More specifically, this article tried to examine health criteria set in the Muslim world in homogeneous income ...  Read More

The study of Factors Affecting the Export of Services Case study: Export of Technical and Engineering Services

Khaled Ahmadzadeh; Kazem Yavari; Abbas Assari Arani; Bahram Sahabi

Volume 12, Issue 47 , January 2013, , Pages 1-20

Abstract
  In recent decades and especially in developing countries, the trade of services has faced an increasing trend. The export of services can improve trade balance, economic growth, employment as well as development of merchandise sector. This paper uses a descriptive and analytical approach and intends ...  Read More

The Impact of Fiscal Decentralization on Economic Growth and Income Distribution in Provinces of Iran

Mehdi Sadeghi Shahdani; Akbare Komijani; Mohammad Hadi Zahedi Vafa; Mohammad Ghaffary Fard

Volume 12, Issue 47 , January 2013, , Pages 97-122

Abstract
  In economic studies, fiscal decentralization theories are used to increase productivity and efficiency of government and to improve the balance between different regions and it is mentioned as one of the fundamental tools in the way of transition to a market economy in developing countries. After Islamic ...  Read More

The Effect of Fiscal Corruption on the Composition of Government Expenditures: A Case Study of Selected Developing Countries

Saeed Karimi Petanlar; Mohammad Babazadeh; Naeemeh Hamidi

Volume 12, Issue 46 , October 2012, , Pages 141-156

Abstract
  Given the importance of economic effect of governmental expenditure at the national level, several studies has been done to identify the factors affecting the extent and composition of government expenditure. In the present article, the effect of fiscal corruption on government expenditure along with ...  Read More

Effects of Doing Business on Economic Growth (Case Study: Selected Countries)

Rouhollah Shahnazi; Zahra Dehghan Shabani

Volume 11, Issue 42 , October 2011, , Pages 161-185

Abstract
  Doing business improvement influence on economic growth with increase entrepreneurship, investment, property right and decrease production cost, price of domestic production, informal sector, fiscal corruption, smuggled goods. In this paper, factors affecting economic growth, especially doing business, ...  Read More

Economic Growth and Foreign Direct Investment in the Developing Countries: An Analysis Based on Panel Data

Alimohammad Ahmadi; Jalal Dehnavi; Amin Haghnejad

Volume 11, Issue 41 , July 2011, , Pages 159-180

Abstract
  This paper analyzes the Granger causality between economic growth and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows in the three income groups of 112 developing countries over the period of 1980 to 2006. For this purpose, panel data techniques, including panel unit root, panel cointegration, and panel vector ...  Read More

Factors affecting the price of housing in urban areas using panel data (during the 1370 to 1385)

Heshmatolah Asgari; Isaac Almasi

Volume 11, Issue 41 , July 2011, , Pages 201-224

Abstract
  Fluctuations of the housing prices during the past 15 years in the country and provincial level, has been remarkable. In this paper, factors affecting housing price level (long term) and its fluctuations (short term) in the provinces during the period 1370-1385(1991-2006) has been studied. For this ...  Read More

A Survey on the Impacts of Intellectual Property Rights on Innovations in Islamic Developing Countries

Mohammad Hassan Fotros; Mohammad Reza Farzin; Abolfazl Najarzadeh

Volume 11, Issue 40 , April 2011, , Pages 303-322

Abstract
  The formation and appearance of  the concept of knowledge-based economy seems bring changes in the national economies all over the world.  Developed countries are experiencing a shift from traditional energy-based economies to knowledge economy based on of intellectual property factors. Innovation ...  Read More