نتایج جستجو برای: اقتصاد ایرانطبقه بندی jel e24

تعداد نتایج: 103603  

ژورنال: :علوم اقتصادی 2014
مسعود نونژاد سرور اژدری سیدمجتبی حسین زاده یوسف آباد

بحث سیاست های حمایتی و عوامل موثربر آن از موضوع مباحثات اقتصاددانان در حوزه اقتصاد سیاسی بین الملل می باشد. تعرفه ها و سایر اشکال حمایتی که ابزاری به منظور حمایت از اقتصاد داخلی به شمار می روند، نتیجه عملکرد متقابل فشار های سیاسی در میان گروه های ذینفع می باشد.از طرفی مدل های تئوری اقتصاد سیاسی تعرفه  بیانگر این است که متغیر های کلان اقتصادی بر فشار برای حمایت موثر بوده و موجب تعیین نرخ تعرفه م...

ژورنال: :فصلنامه علمی پژوهشی پژوهش های اقتصادی (رشد و توسعه پایدار) 2013
منصور خلیلی عراقی الهام نوبهار آمنه قائمی دیزجی

شرع مقدس اسلام همواره برای همه انواع معاملات، حدود و ثغوری معین کرده است که با عنوان قواعد و منهیات از آنها یاد می شود که از جمله این منهیات، قاعده نفی غرر است. طبق این قاعده، انجام هرگونه معامله­ای که در آن خطری ناشی از وجود ابهام در اصل وجود مبیع، قدرت بر تسلیم و دریافت مبیع و صفات مؤثر در قیمت و تقاضای مبیع وجود داشته باشد، به طوری که به واسطه این خطر، احتمال بروز زیان وجود داشته باشد، ممنوع...

2014
John T. Dalton

Aggregate hours worked per working-age person decreased in Austria by 25% from 1970 to 2005. During the same time period, taxes increased, particularly the effective marginal tax rate on labor income. Using a standard general equilibrium growth model with taxes, I quantitatively assess the role played by the evolution of taxes on the evolution of hours worked in Austria. The model accounts for ...

2004
Jakob B. Madsen P. N. Raja IZA Bonn

Unemployment in the OECD: Models and Mysteries This paper compares models used to explain OECD unemployment. The models suggest that the “natural rate of unemployment” has been driven up mainly by wage push factors. Panel data on twenty-two OECD countries are used to investigate the explanatory power of these models over the past two decades. Our estimates reveal that coefficients on key variab...

2003
Ali Choudhary Paul Levine

The question of why the unemployment rate takes a long time before it reverts back to its natural-rate following a negative exogenous shock has been the subject of unremitting interest in macroeconomics. This paper shows that the speed of adjustment to the steady-state unemployment and the degree of risk-aversion in firms are positively related. The reason is that risk-aversion in firms creates...

2008
Andrea Galeotti Luca Paolo Merlino

We develop a model where workers, anticipating the possibility of unemployment, invest in connections to access information about available jobs. The investment in connections is high when the job separation rate is moderate, otherwise the investment in connections is low. The response of network investment to labor market conditions generates novel predictions. In particular, the probability t...

2001
Leo Kaas Leopold von Thadden

We incorporate a wage-bargaining structure in a dynamic general equilibrium model and show how this feature changes shortand long-run properties of equilibria compared with a perfectly competitive setting. We discuss how employment, capital and income shares respond to wage-setting shocks and show that adjustment dynamics depend decisively on the magnitude of the elasticity of substitution betw...

2011
Rodolfo E. Manuelli Ananth Seshadri Yongseok Shin

We develop a model of retirement and human capital investment to study the effects of tax and retirement policies. Workers choose the supply of raw labor (career length) and also the human capital embodied in their labor. Our model explains a significant fraction of the US-Europe difference in schooling and retirement. The model predicts that reforms of the European retirement policies modeled ...

2002
Gavin Wallis

This paper attempts to quantify the effect of skill shortages on the UK labour market by developing a simultaneous equation model of unemployment and real wage growth. The model is developed following a structural approach based on a priori economic information and is initially estimated using a two-stage least squares procedure. The model is also estimated using Zellner’s seemingly unrelated r...

2006
Marcus Hagedorn

Recently, a number of authors have argued that the standard search model cannot generate the observed business-cycle-frequency fluctuations in unemployment and job vacancies, given shocks of a plausible magnitude. We propose a new calibration strategy of the standard model that uses data on the cost of vacancy creation and cyclicality of wages to identify the two key parameters the value of non...

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