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The Determinants of Banking Crises in Iranian

Saeed Moshiri; Mohammad Nadali

Volume 13, Issue 48 , April 2013, Pages 1-27

Abstract
  The banking structure in Iran has undergone dramatic changes for the past three decades going from a mixed private-public banking system to a complete state-owned banking system.  Although banking crisis such as bank panic and bank run has never been observed in Iran, the money market pressure index ...  Read More

Fuzzy Priority Classification of the Factors Affecting the Use of Electronic Services by Banks’ Customers (Fuzzy-AHP)

Fathiye Meghdadi; Mohammad Lashkari; Seyyed Alireza Davoudi

Volume 13, Issue 48 , April 2013, Pages 29-47

Abstract
  This study is the result of an applied research which aim is describing a method for priority classification of factors affecting the use of electronic services by banks’ customers. As the environment is fuzzy, the hierarchical analysis process model (Fuzzy-AHP) has been proposed for the method. ...  Read More

The Meaning and Concept of Institutions in Institutionalism A Look at Differences between Old and New Institutionalism and the Role of Institutions in Economic Activities

Mahmoud Mashhadi Ahmad

Volume 13, Issue 48 , April 2013, Pages 49-77

Abstract
  “Institutions matter”. This is what we now see repeatedly in economic texts. But, some economists mentioned this truth more than a century ago. By asserting that mainstream economics has ignored institutions, these economists established a new paradigm, named institutional economics, which ...  Read More

The Relation between Openness and Government Size

Reza Akbarian; Mohamad Karkon

Volume 13, Issue 48 , April 2013, Pages 79-107

Abstract
  Based on the debates on the impacts of globalization on government size, efficiency hypothesis and compensation hypothesis are two measure of globalization. The compensation hypothesis predicts that governments perform a risk-mitigating role against internationally generated risk and economic dislocations. ...  Read More

The Impact of Economic Sanctions on Trade in Iran An Application of Gravity Model

Mohamad Taghi Ziyaee Bigdeli; Elham Gholami; Farhad Tahmasebi Boldaji

Volume 13, Issue 48 , April 2013, Pages 109-119

Abstract
  This paper examines the impact of economic sanctions on bilateral trade between Iran and 30 trading partners over the period of 1970-2006. To accomplish this Purpose, a generalized gravity model is estimated using panel data estimation method in two situations: with and without sanction. The results ...  Read More

Macroeconomic Instability and Commercial Bank Lending (Case Study: Iran 1974-2009)

Majid Sameti; Hassan Karnameh Haghighi

Volume 13, Issue 48 , April 2013, Pages 121-145

Abstract
  This study aims primarily at investigating the impact of macroeconomic instability on lending behavior of banking sector in Iran using data on commercial banks and macroeconomic instability from 1974 to 2009. Our results under the Co-integration and Vector Error Correction Modeling framework show that ...  Read More

Estimating Tax Capacity in Golestan Province

Ebrahim Abbasi; Mir Hossein Mousavi; Mehdi Jani

Volume 13, Issue 48 , April 2013, Pages 147-164

Abstract
  The purpose of this paper is to estimate the variables affecting the efficiency of tax collection and to calculate tax capacity of Golestan province. For this purpose, the coefficients of the regression model are estimated based on time series and cross section data of 28 provinces of Iran by using panel ...  Read More