Modelling the asymmetric effects of inflation on real investment in Iran, 1959-2008

Using a threshold regression model and annual data (1960-2008), this paper examines the determinants of investment in Iran. We found that real GDP, the trade openness index and inflation can influence investment. However, the effect of inflation on investment follows an asymmetrical adjustment proce...

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Determinants
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Gross domestic product
Inflation rate
Investment rates
Iran
Market adjustment
Per capita income
Population increase
Private sector
Regression analysis
Time series
Trade openness index
Unemployment levels
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