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Investigating Determinants of Banking Leverage in Selected Iranian Banks

Alireza Ahadifar; Reza Ranjpour; Zahra Karimi Takanlo; Jafar Haghighat

Volume 21, Issue 81 , July 2021, Pages 11-44

https://doi.org/10.22054/joer.2022.61082.974

Abstract
   The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of intra-organizational and macro factors affecting banking leverage in selected Iranian banks in the presence of heterogeneous slope coefficients and cross-sectional dependence of residuals. For this purpose, the mean group estimators were ...  Read More

Investigating the Simultaneous Implementation of the Regulatory Capital and Liquidity Requirements in Iranian Banks

Reza Tehrani; Mahshid Shahchera; Saeid Fallahpour; Zeinab Biyabani

Volume 21, Issue 81 , July 2021, Pages 45-77

https://doi.org/10.22054/joer.2022.58845.948

Abstract
   The financial crisis of 2007-2009 led to the redoubled attention of international institutions to the issue of banking regulation. In this regard, the Basel Committee to exercise effective banking supervision reviewed and introduced new standards and requirements in the field of banking regulations, ...  Read More

Simultaneous Impact of Deep Habits Consumption and Price Stickiness on the Transmission of Monetary and Fiscal Shocks using the MS-DSGE Model

Narmin Davoudi; Hassan Heidari

Volume 21, Issue 81 , July 2021, Pages 79-119

https://doi.org/10.22054/joer.2022.60057.965

Abstract
    The role of deep hapbit in countercyclical behavior of mark-up and its impact on the transmission of monetary and fiscal shocks have already been studied, but its strength in the presence of Philips curve with price stickiness is not clear. The purpose of this study is to develop a New Keynesian ...  Read More

The Impact of ICT on Sen's Social Welfare Index on Iranian Provinces

Ali Asqhar Salem; Habib Morovat; Reza Bakhtiarinejad

Volume 21, Issue 81 , July 2021, Pages 121-154

https://doi.org/10.22054/joer.2022.57949.935

Abstract
   Nowadays, Information and Communications Technology is growing rapidly due to the considerable increase in using knowledge-based theories in all countries, especially in developing economies such as Iran. As a non-competitive technology with unlimited use capacity, Information and Communications ...  Read More

The Effects of Coronavirus Pandemic on the Iranian Labor Market

Javad Taherpoor; Fateme Rajabi; Hojjatollah Mirzaei; Habib Soheili

Volume 21, Issue 81 , July 2021, Pages 155-196

https://doi.org/10.22054/joer.2022.54776.898

Abstract
    The aim of this study is to investigate the impacts of the coronavirus outbreak on Iran’s labor market. To do so, we analyzed changes in key indicators of the labor market in the first four months of the outbreak. In addition, the dynamic effects of COVID-19 are estimated using a vector ...  Read More

The Impact of UN and US Economic Sanctions on Misery Index of Target Countries

Edris Karimi; Zahra Fotourehchi; Mohammad Hassanzadeh

Volume 21, Issue 81 , July 2021, Pages 197-229

https://doi.org/10.22054/joer.2022.58143.937

Abstract
   In recent decades, international sanctions have become a common feature of political interactions between governments. In particular, the United States is the country which has imposed the most economic sanctions since World War II. Moreover, several actions have been taken by multilateral organizations ...  Read More