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Imports Under a Foreign Exchange Constraint: The Case of the Islamic Republic of Iran

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  • Mr. Adnan Mazarei

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This paper examines the role of foreign exchange receipts in determining Iran’s imports during 1961/62-1992/93. It provides evidence of the existence of long-term relationship between imports and foreign exchange receipts, as well as the traditional price and output variables.

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  • Mr. Adnan Mazarei, 1995. "Imports Under a Foreign Exchange Constraint: The Case of the Islamic Republic of Iran," IMF Working Papers 1995/097, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfwpa:1995/097
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    1. M. Shahe Emran & Forhad Shilpi, 2001. "Foreign Trade Regimes and Import Demand Function: Evidence from Sri Lanka," International Trade 0012002, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 04 Apr 2002.
    2. Angelos A. Antzoulatos & Simone Peart, 1998. "Import demand under a foreign exchange constraint," Research Paper 9810, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

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