Sustainability of Public Investment Approach for Management of Oil Revenues: The Case of IRAN

arash fakhrizadeh; Hossein Tavakolian; Seyyed Ahmad Reza Jalali Naini

Volume 7, Issue 28 , October 2018, Pages 1-49

https://doi.org/10.22054/jiee.2018.9837

Abstract
  The present article adopts the new approach to fiscal policy in the commodity (oil) exporting developing countries to avoid the "Dutch Disease" phenomenon and instead guide the economy toward "Dutch Vigor" through “sustainability and scaling up of public investment”. This approach results ...  Read More

Investigating the relationship between security of crude oil exports demand and investment in the upstream oil industry in OPEC member countries

ali heydari fathabad; Atefeh Taklif

Volume 7, Issue 28 , October 2018, Pages 51-81

https://doi.org/10.22054/jiee.2019.9838

Abstract
  The efforts of oil importing countries to transfer from fossil fuels to non-fossil fuels and the feasibility of commercial exploitation of unconventional oil and gas reserves can jeopardize the security of demand for crude oil by exporting countries. . In this study, by calculating the oil demand risk ...  Read More

The Impact of Natural Resource Rent and Governance Quality on Energy Intensity in Fuel Exporting Countries

Saeed Rasekhi; Roya Saedi

Volume 7, Issue 28 , October 2018, Pages 83-104

https://doi.org/10.22054/jiee.2019.9839

Abstract
  The purpose of the present study is to examine two hypotheses implying the importance of the resource rent and the governance quality interactive effect on determining energy intensity. Based on the first hypothesis, the resource rent (governance quality) independently increases (decreases) the energy ...  Read More

Asymmetric Dynamics of Energy Demand in Iran with respect to Economic Boom and Recession

zahra azizi

Volume 7, Issue 28 , October 2018, Pages 105-132

https://doi.org/10.22054/jiee.2019.9840

Abstract
  One of the important issues in the energy economy for policy making is the proper understanding of energy demand and the correct estimation of price and income elasticity. So far, extensive efforts have been made to estimate the elasticity of the energy demand in Iran, but the problem of the asymmetry ...  Read More

Effect of Energy Efficiency on the Environmental Performance Index in Selected OPEC and the OECD Countries

Hosein Mohammadi; Shirin Zarif

Volume 7, Issue 28 , October 2018, Pages 133-156

https://doi.org/10.22054/jiee.2019.9841

Abstract
  Given that economic growth is one of the main goals of many of the economic policies of governments, and these policies can have side effects, such as environmental damage, attention to factors that improve the performance of the environment is important. In this study, the effects of variables such ...  Read More

Energy Intensity in Iranian Provincial Manufacturing Industries; Investigating the Effects of Government Expenditures and Foreign Direct Investment Using Spatial Econometric Models

seyed mehdi mousavian; Zahra Karimi Takanlu; seyed kamal sadeghi; Mohsen Pourebadollahan Covich

Volume 7, Issue 28 , October 2018, Pages 157-184

https://doi.org/10.22054/jiee.2019.9842

Abstract
  The formulation of effective energy efficiency (reducing the energy intensity) policies requires study of the factors affecting energy intensity. The final consumption of energy in the manufacturing sector of Iran has grown significantly in recent years. The purpose of this study was to investigate the ...  Read More