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Iran's unimpressive economic performance came about as a result of the Iran-Iraq War and the inevitable collapse of oil …
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Iran in the post sanctions era. The aim of this paper is to find these mentioned relationships by using the Johanesen … cointegration approach, the VECM Granger causality test, Generalized impulse responses functions and variance decomposition in Iran …-renewable energy consumption to economic growth in Iran. The variance decomposition highlights that economic growth changes are …
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between government expenditures and economic growth for Egypt, Israel and Syria, for the past three decades. When testing for … government expenditures cause positive economic growth in Israel and Egypt. …
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This paper uses the Dornbusch and Edwards (1990) analytical framework to investigate the macroeconomic populism in Iran …
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study, we analyze the response of the Iranian economy to shocks in its military budget from 1959-2007, using Impulse …
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This paper investigates the effects of exchange rate volatilities on economic growth of Iran over the flexible exchange …
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by a modern and market-oriented industrial policy aimed at upgrading the economy's competitiveness. Such a “newer … comprehensive toolbox for economic growth and takes Jordan and Egypt as examples for how industrial policy measures are employed in …
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This paper examines the causal relationship between financial development and economic growth in Egypt during the …
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In light of the political and economic conditions that Egypt has challenged during the last two years and its …
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, with potentially significant repercussions for the world economy. In this paper, we present a detailed account of Turkey …
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