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Journal: :iranian economic review 0
amir h. mozayani department of economics, tarbiat modares university sanaz parvizi department of economics, tarbiat modares university

abstract i n this paper, we investigate the existence and the nature of real exchange rate misalignment in organization of the petroleum exporting countries (opec). to do this we estimated a cross country basic real exchange rate determination model for 1990-2012 and extracted historic trend of misalignment. the results imply that all opec countries have had misalignment -of different kinds tho...

Journal: :iranian economic review 0
mohammad sharif karimi razi university huseyin karamelikli economics science department, karabuk university, turkey

abstract in this study, we applied recently developed panel unit root and cointegration techniques to examine the long-run real income per capita and price elasticities for demand of electricity in selected middle east and north african (mena) countries using an annual data series from 1990 to 2011.our main finding from the panel analysis is that the demand for electricity is highly price elast...

2013
Keisuke Hattori Amihai Glazer

JEL Classification: L14

2002
Georg Götz

This article adds technology choice to a free-entry Cournot model with linear demand and constant marginal costs. Firms can choose from a discrete set of technologies. This simple framework yields non-existence of equilibrium, existence of multiple equilibria and equilibria in which ex-ante identical ̄rms choose di®erent technologies as possible outcomes. I provide a full characterization of th...

2003
Maurice Kugler Thierry Verdier Yves Zenou Pranab Bardhan Edward Christie Nick Hope Larry Lau

JEL Classification: K42, L13, O17.

2008
Conny Wunsch

Many countries rely on monitoring of jobseekers and benefit sanctions in case of noncompliance with job search requirements to encourage job search and to prevent abuse of the social insurance system. However, so far only little is known about the optimal design of monitoring and sanction systems. In a model with worker heterogeneity and endogenous policy choice for each period in the unemploym...

Journal: :Law and human behavior 2004
Michael Wenzel

In a survey of Australian citizens (valid N = 1,406), personal and social norms were found to moderate effects of deterrence on tax evasion. Personal, internalized norms of tax honesty were negatively related to tax evasion and moderated the effects of deterrence variables (i.e., sanction severity), suggesting deterrence effects only when individual ethics were weak. Perceived social norms, bey...

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