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An Investigation of the Effect of Devaluation of The Currency on Balance of Payments (To Examine Marshal Lerner Condition in Iran)

Farhad Dejpasand; Hossein Goudarzi

Volume 9, Issue 34 , October 2009, Pages 15-41

Abstract
  Applied study about developing countries indicates real devaluation of the currency has different effect on balance of payments. Devaluation of the currency can improve balance of payment if the exchange market was in the relative stability and monetary and fiscal policy was also specified and not expansionary. ...  Read More

The Effect of Financial Market Development on Economic Growth in Iran: 1966-2007

Reza Akbarian; Seyyed Mohssen Heydaripour

Volume 9, Issue 34 , October 2009, Pages 43-63

Abstract
  The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of financial market development on economic growth in the context of the Iranian economy in short and long-run over the period 1966–2007. Two financial developments indices (rate of financial saving to GDP and rate of domestic credit to GDP), has ...  Read More

Identifying Business Cycle Turning Points in Real Time: Case of Iran

Teimour Mohammadi; Esmaeel Safarzadeh; Mir Hossein Mousavi

Volume 9, Issue 34 , October 2009, Pages 65-89

Abstract
  When a business cycle enters to new phase is more important. Because the policies usually affect economy with some internal and external delays. It is possible that a policy designed on recession period affect economy in expansionary phase. For this reason it is very important to identify business cycle ...  Read More

An Investigation of the Techniques of Financing

Farshad Heybati; Musa Ahmadi

Volume 9, Issue 34 , October 2009, Pages 91-112

Abstract
  In recent decades, Islamic finance has been faced with a considerable growth trend. One of its main characteristics is that financier cannot charge any interest and will consider a mark-up or share in the profits instead of that. Several kinds of standard products have been developed in financing areas ...  Read More

The Study of Accounting Variable Power for Forecasting of Arbitrage Pricing Model’s Risks

Hmidreza Vakilifard; Alireza Zareie

Volume 9, Issue 34 , October 2009, Pages 113-133

Abstract
  According to the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) actual returns depend on a variety of pervasive economic and financial risk factors ; as well as firm or industry specific influences. The sensitivity of an asset’s returns to unanticipated changes in the perspective risk factors reflects the security’s ...  Read More

Estimation of Social Discount Rate for Iran

Ghahreman Abdoli

Volume 9, Issue 34 , October 2009, Pages 135-156

Abstract
    This paper estimates a social discount Rate for Iran for the purpose of economic evaluation of investment projects such as those aimed at improving the nation's welfare. The component parameters of this rate are, the growth rate of per capital consumption in real term, the elasticity of the marginal ...  Read More

Factors Effecting the Growth of Tourism Industry in Iran

Mehdi Taghavi; Ali Gholipoor Soleymani

Volume 9, Issue 34 , October 2009, Pages 157-172

Abstract
  Which factors are considered as effective elements to growth of tourism in Iran? Additional number of the room in a hotel, the cost of a room in a hotel, or the exchange rate? The training of the human resources who are working for the tourist industry, the tourist agencies, inflation rate and war are ...  Read More

Hedging of Oil Revenues by Using Future Contracts: A Case Study of Iran

Mohssen Ebrahimi; Alireza Ghanbary

Volume 9, Issue 34 , October 2009, Pages 173-204

Abstract
  The main factor influencing the fluctuation of oil revenues is the price fluctuation of oil. Considering that Iran economy is dependent on oil revenues, therefore controlling the risks of price fluctuation in oil, seems to be quite necessary. One of the new strategies in controlling price risk factor ...  Read More

The Measurement of Poverty Indices Based on Iranian Household Nutrition

Farhad Khodadad Kashi; Khalil Heydari

Volume 9, Issue 34 , October 2009, Pages 205-231

Abstract
  Poverty is a worldwide phenomenon which both developed and developing countries are entangled with. Poverty alleviation is now considered as a goal by governments and international institutions. The emphasis is very much on poverty reduction by Iran’s Constitution and other binding Acts such as ...  Read More

The Survey of Poverty Status in the Rural and Urban Areas in Fars Province

Khosrow Piraee; Mohammad Reza Shahsavar

Volume 9, Issue 34 , October 2009, Pages 233-264

Abstract
  Fars province, with the population almost equal to the 6.5 percent of the total country population and noticeable geographic-wide and remarkable facilities and suitable economic-social capabilities, always has been encounter to defects and shortages. Thus, understanding of poverty status in urban and ...  Read More

An Introduction to Economic Techniques of Load Management: Self- Rationing Approach

Alimorad Sharifi; Rahman KHosh Akhlagh; Mohammad Esmail Hamdani Golshan; Zeinolabedin Sadeghi

Volume 9, Issue 34 , October 2009, Pages 265-287

Abstract
  Securing electrical energy usages in peak period is one of the problems in power industry. Establishing new plants and increasing in capacity electrical energy is the easiest solution of the chose. But demand side management through load management is another solution. Economical load management is ...  Read More

An Investigation about the Impact of Government Support Policy on Cropping Area and Wheat Production in Fars Province

Seyyed Nematollah Moosavi; Hamid Mohammadi; Farzaneh Taheri

Volume 9, Issue 34 , October 2009, Pages 289-307

Abstract
  Government supporting policies in the case of strategic crops have been inclined toward consumers. The polices influence farmers cultivation pattern. Nominal Protection Rate is as a measure to investigate the impact of government pricing polices on crop production. The impact of government pricing policy ...  Read More