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Dehgan Harati A, Mehrabi Boshrabadi H, Rahbar Dehghan A. (2014). The Effect of Financial and Tax Policies on Agricultural Trade in Iran. JPBUD. 19(1), 111-128.
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1- M.A. Student of Agricultural Economic, Shahid Bahonar University, Kerman, Iran.
2- Associate Professor, Shahid Bahonar University, Kerman, Iran.
3- M.A. in Agricultural Economic, Sistan & Baluchestan University, Iran. , Alirezarahbar88@gmail.com
Abstract:   (7856 Views)
Economic policies refer to certain government interventions in economy which aims to achieve certain socio-economic targets and to lead the economic sphere from status quo to ideal status. Financial policies are of the most effective economic policies that influence the government financial system and its corresponding macroeconomic variables, both from the revenues and expenditures point of view. Owing to the prominent role of agriculture in the economy of Iran, implementing the respective financial policies would be influential on agricultural production as well as its export and import. Accordingly, this paper attempts to survey the effect of government financial policies on agricultural trade during 1971-2009. For this purpose, the relationship among government expenditure, tax index and agricultural products trade were estimated using econometric models in the short runs and the long runs. The results indicated government expenditure and tax index had positive effect on the value of agricultural products import and export in the short run. Yet, in the long run, only the government expenditure exerted positive impact on the agricultural products import-export value, but the effect of tax index was negative. Consequently, the reformation of the tax system is advised through reducing the rates of tax on investment, to further investment and production as well as to promote employment in agricultural sector.
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Received: Feb 18 2015 | Accepted: Feb 18 2015 | ePublished: Feb 18 2015

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