Economic Growth
Ramezan Hosseinzadeh; Mahmoud Espandar
Abstract
Export is one of the important factors affecting the production of various sectors of the economy. Therefore, this study examines the effect of export change on the production of sectors in Iran during 2006-2011 using input-output analysis. In order to achieve this goal, the country's input-output tables ...
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Export is one of the important factors affecting the production of various sectors of the economy. Therefore, this study examines the effect of export change on the production of sectors in Iran during 2006-2011 using input-output analysis. In order to achieve this goal, the country's input-output tables have been used in the years 2006 and 2011 and the structural decomposition analysis (SDA) technique has been used. Based on this technique, the total change in the country's exports is divided into two factors: the change in the total volume of exports (with a constant export structure) and the changes in structure of exports (with a constant volume of exports). The results show that the change in the structure of exports (with the constant amount of exports) increased the production of the economy by 51947.51 billion Rials. Also, changes in the volume of exports (with a constant export structure) has led to 1270999.65 billion Rials increase in the total output of economy. The total change in exports (summation of volume change and structure change effect) has also led to an increase 1322947.16 billion Rials in total output of the economy.
Ramezan Hosseinzadeh; Nooroddin Sharify
Volume 4, Issue 15 , August 2014, , Pages 24-11
Abstract
Investigation of regional growth requires an examination of the region’s economic structure so as to identify the effective factors of its economic sectors’ growth. This study aimed to decomposing economic growth factors in Golestan Province, emphasizing the role of spillovers coefficients ...
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Investigation of regional growth requires an examination of the region’s economic structure so as to identify the effective factors of its economic sectors’ growth. This study aimed to decomposing economic growth factors in Golestan Province, emphasizing the role of spillovers coefficients from other regions and feedback coefficients during 2001-2010. The two regional I-O tables for the years 2001, 2006 and 2010, prepared from the respective national tables, have been used as database of the research. The results show that increasing the level of final demand in other regions and changes in spillover coefficients have a significant impact on Golestan output, whereas changes in feedback coefficients has minimal effect. The sector-level analysis indicates that agriculture and agro-based industries have been most affected by the spillover and feedback coefficients.