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Khiabani N, delfan M. (2016). Oil Revenue Shocks and Reallocation of Economic Activities in an Oil Exporting Country; The Case of Iran. JPBUD. 21(3), 3-22.
URL: http://jpbud.ir/article-1-1426-en.html
1- Faculty of Economics, Allameh Tabataba'i University , naser.khiabani@atu.ac.ir
2- Faculty of Economics, Allameh Tabataba'i University
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The present paper investigates the impact of an oil shock on the Iranian macroeconomics activities from a general equilibrium perspective. We address a new evidence of the reallocation of oil resources between public and private sectors in an oil exporting country. Our finding indicates that while a positive oil shock expands the public sector (investment, capital stock, employment and production positively responded to the shock), the private sector has become smaller following a positive oil shock. In general, we find the strong signs of crowding out effects of public over private investment after expanding the public sector due to a positive oil revenue shock.





 

[1] . This article is extracted from the thesis of Mahbubeh  Delfan under the guidance of doctor Nasser khiabani  at department of Economic, Allameh Tabataba'i University –Tehran.

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Received: Nov 25 2016 | Accepted: Jul 23 2017 | ePublished: Jul 23 2017

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