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Faculty of Commerce - Papers (Archive)

2005

Economy

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Macro-Econometric Modeling For An Oil Dependent Economy: An Instruments-Targets Approach For The Uae Economy, Ajit Karnik, Cedwyn Fernandes Jan 2005

Macro-Econometric Modeling For An Oil Dependent Economy: An Instruments-Targets Approach For The Uae Economy, Ajit Karnik, Cedwyn Fernandes

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This study constructs a macro-econometric model to analyze the problems of regions that exhibit dependence on non-renewable resources (e.g. oil). The role of th eoil sector in the UAE and the extent to which it subsidizes the rest of the economy is evaluated. The macro-econometric model constructed consists of four sectors, has 25 equations and is evaluated and calibrated employing dynamic simulation techniques. Counter =factual and policy experiments are carried out and the instruments-targets approach is used to analyze the impact of the oil sector. The paper highlights the continued dependence of the UAE economy on oil and the urgency …


Structural Breaks, Unit Roots And Postwar Slowdowns In Iranian Economy, Mosayeb Pahlavani, Ed Wilson Jan 2005

Structural Breaks, Unit Roots And Postwar Slowdowns In Iranian Economy, Mosayeb Pahlavani, Ed Wilson

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This paper employs annual time series data (1970-2003) using Perron (1997) approaches to determine endogenously the more likely time of major structural breaks in various macroeconomic variables of the Iranian economy.


Financing The Budget Deficit And Its Impact On Lebanon's Economy, Charles Harvie, Ali Salman Saleh Jan 2005

Financing The Budget Deficit And Its Impact On Lebanon's Economy, Charles Harvie, Ali Salman Saleh

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The objective of this paper is to explore, froma primarily theoretical perspective, the macroeconomic implications arising from the Lebanese governmnents approach to dealing with its budget deficit which as became one of the highest amongst Middle East countries.


Structural Breaks And External Shocks In The Malaysian Economy, Mosayeb Pahlavani, Ali Salman Saleh, G. Sivalingham Jan 2005

Structural Breaks And External Shocks In The Malaysian Economy, Mosayeb Pahlavani, Ali Salman Saleh, G. Sivalingham

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The Malaysian economy has undergone rapid economic growth and structural change over the past four decades.