Ebrahim Gorji; Ali Reza Eghbali; Javad Sharefzadeh
Abstract
Today, real business cycles theory, subject reports, articles, letters thesis
has many worldwide. It seems since the main point in the theory of business
cycles is a true technology shocks, this theory can be considered a theory of
economic boom. In other words this theory in describing the capabilities ...
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Today, real business cycles theory, subject reports, articles, letters thesis
has many worldwide. It seems since the main point in the theory of business
cycles is a true technology shocks, this theory can be considered a theory of
economic boom. In other words this theory in describing the capabilities to
create greater prosperity to recession and the anatomy of the business
cycles is an asymmetric behavior.
In this article the authors use an analytical technique to show that they
intend to remove the rules and regulations not to date against the growth
and technology innovation in financial markets the main reason for the
recent economic downturn has created and therefore in contradiction with
this idea theorist theory of real business cycles and hence the current
financial crisis, including the serious challenges facing them know.
Other hand, gains of this article can show aspects of technology shocks
main business cycle is created and so this paper can be used emphasis on
research that shocks are demand side.
Ebrahim Gorji; Masoomeh Alipourian; Husain Sarmadi
Abstract
Sweeping changes have taken place in the world’s economy in recent decades, changes that have reshaped the structure of employment on a global scale. National economies are now more integrated into the global system more than any other time in the recent past. The volume of international trade and ...
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Sweeping changes have taken place in the world’s economy in recent decades, changes that have reshaped the structure of employment on a global scale. National economies are now more integrated into the global system more than any other time in the recent past. The volume of international trade and the magnitude of cross-border capital flows have reached historically high levels. Advances in communication and transport technologies have led to the establishment of complex international production networks, with developing countries producing an unprecedented level of manufactured exports within global supply chains. Fundamental shifts in economic policies have accompanied the process of globalization.
The purpose of this paper is the analysis of the relationship between economic globalization and employment in Iran, Turkey, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Egypt and Marco, from 1988 to 2004, with the approach of panel data and fixed effect method. The results show that the coefficient of Export and Import shares of GDP, as an index of economic globalization in these countries, is significant and positive. The coefficient of Foreign Investment is insignificant and positive. Production and High Technology Export share of Total Export have a direct relationship with employment. Moreover, the wages have negative effect on the employment. All of the coefficients are consistent with the prediction of the theoretical studies.