نتایج جستجو برای: Iran Provinces. JEL Classification: D63
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In this paper, by employing the Generalized Method of Moment (GMM) techniques and Chinese provincial level data from 1991 to 2003, we empirically investigate the relationship between finance and growth in post-reform China. We find that financial development significantly promotes economic growth in coastal regions but not in inland regions; the weak finance-growth nexus in inland provinces has...
high inflation has been as one of the characteristics of developing countries including iran and its economic and social impacts are extensive. compiling policies for economic development requires that inflation impacts on different social classes should be studied carefully. microeconomic analyses show that because of higher increase in price of goods that have higher share in consumption bund...
JEL classification: C65, D63, D71, D81 Mathematics Subject Classification (2000): 91B16
Article history: Received 1 January 2010 Available online 5 April 2012 JEL classification: D63
Article history: Received 18 January 2016 Available online xxxx JEL classification: D63 D70
Article history: Received 8 January 2011 Available online 28 January 2012 JEL classification: C78 D61 D63 I20
We propose a simple mechanism that implements the Ordinal Shapley Value (PérezCastrillo and Wettstein [2005]) for economies with three or less agents. JEL Classification numbers: C72, D50, D63.
We propose a simple mechanism that implements the Ordinal Shapley Value (PérezCastrillo and Wettstein [2005]) for economies with three or less agents. JEL Classification numbers: C72, D50, D63.
In this paper we explore the notion that players are “decent” in the sense that their choices are bounded by certain unwritten social rules. We apply this idea to problems of Bankruptcy and Implementation. JEL Classification: D78, D63
urbanization agglomeration that is named jacobs externalities, refers to the role of economic diversification in urban. localization agglomeration, marshal-arrow-romer (mar) externalities, is related to the concentration of firms activated in a special industry within a specified place. the purpose of this research is to explore the impact of different types of agglomeration economies on employ...
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