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Homepage:http://www.uwm.edu/~bahmani
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Working Papers

2007

  1. Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Output in Oil-Producing Countries: The Case of Iran
    IMF Working Papers, International Monetary Fund Downloads

2002

  1. On the Link between Dollarization and Inflation: Evidence from Turkey
    Discussion Papers, Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey Downloads View citations

Undated

  1. Purchasing Power Parity Before And After The Adoption Of The Euro
    Working Papers, College of Business, University of Texas at San Antonio Downloads
    See also Journal Article in Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv) (2008)

Journal Articles

2009

  1. A century of PPP: supportive results from nonlinear unit root tests
    Global Business and Economics Review, 2009, 11, (1), 19-27 Downloads
  2. Are devaluations contractionary in MENA countries?
    Applied Economics, 2009, 41, (2), 139-150 Downloads
  3. EXCHANGE RATE SENSITIVITY OF AUSTRALIA'S TRADE FLOWS: EVIDENCE FROM INDUSTRY DATA
    Manchester School, 2009, 77, (1), 1-16 Downloads
  4. How stable is the demand for money in African countries?
    Journal of Economic Studies, 2009, 36, (3), 216-235 Downloads
  5. Is PPP sensitive to time-varying trade weights in constructing real effective exchange rates?
    The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 2009, 49, (3), 1001-1008 Downloads
  6. PURCHASING POWER PARITY IN LESS-DEVELOPED AND TRANSITION ECONOMIES: A REVIEW PAPER
    Journal of Economic Surveys, 2009, 23, (4), 617-658 Downloads
  7. The Effects of Exchange-Rate Volatility on Commodity Trade between the United States and Mexico
    Southern Economic Journal, 2009, 75, (4), 1019-1044
  8. The J-Curve at industry level: Evidence from Sweden-US trade
    Economic Systems, 2009, 33, (1), 83-92 Downloads
  9. The J-curve in the emerging economies of Eastern Europe
    Applied Economics, 2009, 41, (20), 2523-2532 Downloads
  10. The Japanese-U.S. trade balance and the yen: Evidence from industry data
    Japan and the World Economy, 2009, 21, (2), 161-171 Downloads
  11. Trade Liberalisation, the Peso, and Mexico's Commodity Trade Flows with the United States
    The Journal of Development Studies, 2009, 45, (5), 693-725 Downloads

2008

  1. Are devaluations contractionary in emerging economies of Eastern Europe?
    Economic Change and Restructuring, 2008, 41, (1), 61-74 Downloads
  2. Could Changes in Black Market Exchange Rates be Expansionary in LDCs?
    Economics Bulletin, 2008, 6, (13), 1-9 Downloads
  3. Do Real Exchange Rates Follow a Nonlinear Mean Reverting Process in Developing Countries
    Southern Economic Journal, 2008, 74, (4), 1049-1062 View citations
  4. Do nominal devaluations lead to real devaluations? Evidence from 89 countries
    International Review of Economics & Finance, 2008, 17, (4), 644-670 Downloads
  5. Exchange Rate Risk and Commodity Trade Between the U.S. and India
    Open Economies Review, 2008, 19, (1), 71-80 Downloads View citations
  6. Exchange rate sensitivity of US bilateral trade flows
    Economic Systems, 2008, 32, (2), 129-141 Downloads View citations
  7. Exchange-rate risk and U.S.-Japan trade: Evidence from industry level data
    Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 2008, 22, (4), 518-534 Downloads
  8. IMPACT OF EXCHANGE RATE UNCERTAINTY ON COMMODITY TRADE BETWEEN THE US AND AUSTRALIA *
    Australian Economic Papers, 2008, 47, (3), 235-258 Downloads
  9. Impact of Exchange Rate Uncertainty on Trade Flows: Evidence from Commodity Trade between the United States and the United Kingdom
    The World Economy, 2008, 31, (8), 1097-1128 Downloads
  10. Kuznets inverted-U hypothesis revisited: a time-series approach using US data
    Applied Economics Letters, 2008, 15, (9), 677-681 Downloads
  11. Purchasing Power Parity before and after the Adoption of the Euro
    Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), 2008, 144, (1), 134-150 Downloads
    See also Working Paper
  12. Short-run and long-run determinants of income inequality: evidence from 16 countries
    Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 2008, 30, (3), 463-484 Downloads
  13. The J-Curve: Evidence from commodity trade between Canada and the U.S
    Journal of Economics and Finance, 2008, 32, (3), 207-225 Downloads
  14. The J-curve: evidence from commodity trade between US and China
    Applied Economics, 2008, 40, (21), 2735-2747 Downloads
  15. The bilateral J-curve: Canada versus her 20 trading partners
    International Review of Applied Economics, 2008, 22, (1), 93-104 Downloads
  16. The black market exchange rate vs. the official rate in testing PPP: Which rate fosters the adjustment process?
    Economics Letters, 2008, 99, (1), 40-43 Downloads

2007

  1. A Century of Purchasing Power Parity: Further Evidence
    Economics Bulletin, 2007, 6, (31), 1-9 Downloads View citations
  2. Bilateral S-curve between Japan and her trading partners
    Japan and the World Economy, 2007, 19, (4), 483-489 Downloads
  3. Exchange rate volatility and trade flows: a review article
    Journal of Economic Studies, 2007, 34, (3), 211-255 Downloads View citations
  4. Is there a J-Curve at the Industry Level?
    Economics Bulletin, 2007, 6, (26), 1-12 Downloads View citations
  5. On the Relation between Nominal Devaluation and Real Devaluation: Evidence from African Countries
    Journal of African Economies, 2007, 16, (2), 177-197
  6. Real and nominal effective exchange rates for African countries
    Applied Economics, 2007, 39, (8), 961-979 Downloads View citations
  7. Real and nominal effective exchange rates in MENA countries: 1970-2004
    Applied Economics, 2007, 39, (19), 2489-2501 Downloads
  8. Sectoral Employment, Wages and the Exchange Rate: Evidence from the U.S
    Eastern Economic Journal, 2007, 33, (1), 125-136 Downloads
  9. THE J-CURVE AT THE INDUSTRY LEVEL: EVIDENCE FROM TRADE BETWEEN THE US AND AUSTRALIA *
    Australian Economic Papers, 2007, 46, (4), 315-328 Downloads
  10. Testing PPP in the non-linear STAR framework
    Economics Letters, 2007, 94, (1), 104-110 Downloads View citations
  11. The S-curve Dynamics of US Bilateral Trade
    Review of International Economics, 2007, 15, (2), 430-439 Downloads
  12. UNITED STATES-CHINA TRADE AT THE COMMODITY LEVEL AND THE YUAN-DOLLAR EXCHANGE RATE
    Contemporary Economic Policy, 2007, 25, (3), 341-361 Downloads

2006

  1. Bilateral J-curve between the UK vis-à-vis her major trading partners
    Applied Economics, 2006, 38, (8), 879-888 Downloads View citations
  2. Black market exchange rate and the productivity bias hypothesis
    Economics Letters, 2006, 91, (2), 243-249 Downloads View citations
  3. Black market exchange rate, currency substitution and the demand for money in LDCs
    Economic Systems, 2006, 30, (3), 249-263 Downloads View citations
  4. Do budget deficits crowd in or crowd out private investment: evidence from Europe
    International Journal of Public Policy, 2006, 1, (3), 223-232 Downloads
  5. Exchange Rate Overshooting in East Asian Countries
    Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2006, 42, (4), 5-18 Downloads View citations
  6. Exchange Rate Sensitivity of U.S. Trade Flows: Evidence from Industry Data
    Southern Economic Journal, 2006, 72, (3), 542-559 View citations
  7. How sensitive are Malaysia's bilateral trade flows to depreciation?
    Applied Economics, 2006, 38, (11), 1279-1286 Downloads View citations
  8. Military spending and the black market premium in developing countries
    Review of Social Economy, 2006, 64, (1), 77-91 Downloads
  9. Political rights, civil liberties, and the black market premium on foreign exchange: Evidence from developing countries
    Review of Political Economy, 2006, 18, (1), 91-104 Downloads
  10. THE J CURVE: CHINA VERSUS HER TRADING PARTNERS
    Bulletin of Economic Research, 2006, 58, (4), 323-343 Downloads View citations
  11. Testing the PPP in the non-linear STAR Framework: Evidence from Africa
    Economics Bulletin, 2006, 6, (17), 1-15 Downloads View citations
  12. The demand for money in Turkey and currency substitution
    Applied Economics Letters, 2006, 13, (10), 635-642 Downloads

2005

  1. Black Market Exchange Rates and Purchasing Power Parity in Emerging Economies
    Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2005, 41, (3), 37-52 Downloads
  2. Exchange rate sensitivity of the Canadian bilateral inpayments and outpayments
    Economic Modelling, 2005, 22, (4), 745-757 Downloads View citations
  3. How sensitive are Britain's inpayments and outpayments to the value of the British pound
    Journal of Economic Studies, 2005, 32, (5), 455-467 Downloads View citations
  4. How stable is the demand for money in Greece?
    International Economic Journal, 2005, 19, (3), 461-472 Downloads View citations
  5. Military spending as another cause of the failure of the PPP
    Applied Economics Letters, 2005, 12, (11), 663-667 Downloads
  6. Openness, size, and the saving-investment relationship
    Economic Systems, 2005, 29, (3), 283-293 Downloads
  7. Productivity Bias Hypothesis and The Purchasing Power Parity: a review article
    Journal of Economic Surveys, 2005, 19, (4), 671-696 Downloads View citations
  8. Stability of the money demand function in Asian developing countries
    Applied Economics, 2005, 37, (7), 773-792 Downloads View citations
  9. THE BILATERAL J-CURVE: AUSTRALIA VERSUS HER 23 TRADING PARTNERS
    Australian Economic Papers, 2005, 44, (2), 110-120 Downloads View citations
  10. The Impact of Corruption on the Black Market Premium
    Southern Economic Journal, 2005, 71, (3), 483-493 View citations

2004

  1. ARDL Approach to Test the Productivity Bias Hypothesis
    Review of Development Economics, 2004, 8, (3), 483-488 Downloads View citations
  2. Exchange rate sensitivity of Japan's bilateral trade flows
    Japan and the World Economy, 2004, 16, (1), 1-15 Downloads View citations
  3. Kalman filter approach to estimate the demand for international reserves
    Applied Economics, 2004, 36, (15), 1655-1668 Downloads
  4. Long-run nature of the relationship between the black market and the official exchange rates
    Economic Systems, 2004, 28, (3), 319-327 Downloads
  5. Panel cointegration and productivity bias hypothesis
    Journal of Economic Studies, 2004, 31, (5), 448-456 Downloads View citations
  6. The J-Curve: a literature review
    Applied Economics, 2004, 36, (13), 1377-1398 Downloads View citations

2003

  1. A new criteria for selecting the optimum lags in Johansen's cointegration technique
    Applied Economics, 2003, 35, (8), 875-880 Downloads View citations
  2. Bilateral J-curve between India and her trading partners
    Applied Economics, 2003, 35, (9), 1037-1041 Downloads View citations
  3. Import competition, employment and wages in U.S. manufacturing
    Journal of Policy Modeling, 2003, 25, (9), 869-880 Downloads
  4. Relative Responsiveness of Trade Flows to a Change in Prices and Exchange Rate
    International Review of Applied Economics, 2003, 17, (3), 293-308 Downloads View citations

2002

  1. Are devaluations contractionary in Asia?
    Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 2002, 25, (1), 69-82 Downloads View citations
  2. Corruption, Law and Order, Bureaucracy and Real Exchange RATE
    Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2002, 50, (4), 1021-28 View citations
  3. Demand for International Reserves: A Review Article
    Applied Economics, 2002, 34, (10), 1209-26 Downloads View citations
  4. Do nominal devaluations lead to real devaluations in LDCs?
    Economics Letters, 2002, 74, (3), 385-391 Downloads View citations
  5. Does Black Market Exchange Rate Volatility Deter the Trade Flows? Iranian Experience
    Applied Economics, 2002, 34, (18), 2249-55 Downloads View citations
  6. STABILITY OF THE DEMAND FOR MONEY IN KOREA
    International Economic Journal, 2002, 16, (2), 85-95 Downloads View citations
  7. Stability of M2 Money Demand Function in Industrial Countries
    Applied Economics, 2002, 34, (16), 2075-83 Downloads View citations
  8. The long-run relation between black market and official exchange rates: evidence from panel cointegration
    Economics Letters, 2002, 76, (3), 397-404 Downloads View citations

2001

  1. Currency substitution in Thailand
    Journal of Policy Modeling, 2001, 23, (2), 141-145 Downloads View citations
  2. How stable is M2 money demand function in Japan?
    Japan and the World Economy, 2001, 13, (4), 455-461 Downloads View citations
  3. Nominal and Real Effective Exchange Rates of Middle Eastern Countries and Their Trade Performance
    Applied Economics, 2001, 33, (1), 103-11 Downloads View citations
  4. On the Relationship between the Value of the Mark and German Production
    Applied Economics, 2001, 33, (12), 1525-30 Downloads View citations
  5. Panel Data and Productivity Bias Hypothesis
    Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2001, 49, (2), 395-402 View citations

2000

  1. Exchange rate overshooting in Turkey
    Economics Letters, 2000, 68, (1), 89-93 Downloads View citations
  2. German monetary unification and the stability of the German M3 money demand function
    Economics Letters, 2000, 66, (2), 203-208 Downloads View citations
  3. Real and Nominal Effective Exchange Rates for Developing Countries: 1973:1-1997:3
    Applied Economics, 2000, 32, (4), 411-28 Downloads View citations
  4. THE LONG-RUN EFFECTS OF DEPRECIATION OF THE DOLLAR ON SECTORAL OUTPUT
    International Economic Journal, 2000, 14, (3), 51-61 Downloads View citations

1999

  1. Are the Adjustment of Actual to Desired International Reserves in Nominal or Real Terms?
    Applied Economics Letters, 1999, 6, (9), 573-75 Downloads
  2. Bilateral J-Curve between U.S. and her trading partners
    Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), 1999, 135, (1), 156-165 Downloads View citations
  3. COINTEGRATION APPROACH TO ESTIMATING BILATERAL TRADE ELASTICITIES BETWEEN U.S. AND HER TRADING PARTNERS
    International Economic Journal, 1999, 13, (4), 119-128 Downloads View citations
  4. Do Federal Budget Deficits Crowd Out or Crowd In Private Investment?
    Journal of Policy Modeling, 1999, 21, (5), 633-640 Downloads View citations
  5. Exchange Market Pressure during the Current Managed Float
    Applied Economics Letters, 1999, 6, (9), 585-88 Downloads
  6. Openness and Economic Growth: An Empirical Investigation
    Applied Economics Letters, 1999, 6, (9), 557-61 Downloads View citations
  7. The long-run relation between a black market exchange rate and the trade balance: Evidence from Iran
    Journal of Economic Studies, 1999, 26, (2), 121-129 Downloads

1998

  1. A method of detecting whether a central bank engages in the black market for foreign exchange: Evidence from Iran
    Economics Letters, 1998, 60, (1), 97-103 Downloads View citations
  2. COINTEGRATION APPROACH TO ESTIMATE THE LONG-RUN TRADE ELASTICITIES IN LDCs
    International Economic Journal, 1998, 12, (3), 89-96 Downloads View citations
  3. Do exchange rates follow a random walk process in Middle Eastern countries?
    Economics Letters, 1998, 58, (3), 339-344 Downloads View citations
  4. Exchange Rate Sensitivity of the Demand for Money in Spain
    Applied Economics, 1998, 30, (5), 607-12 Downloads View citations
  5. Long-run price elasticities and the Marshall-Lerner condition revisited
    Economics Letters, 1998, 61, (1), 101-109 Downloads View citations

1997

  1. ARE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF KOREA COINTEGRATED?
    International Economic Journal, 1997, 11, (1), 109-114 Downloads View citations
  2. Effects of Devaluation on Income Distribution
    Applied Economics Letters, 1997, 4, (5), 321-23 Downloads
  3. Structural change in import demand behavior, the Korean experience: a reexamination
    Journal of Policy Modeling, 1997, 19, (2), 187-193 Downloads

1996

  1. A Reexamination of Balassa's Productivity Bias Hypothesis
    Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1996, 45, (1), 195-204 View citations
  2. Money market mutual fund maturity and interest rates: A note
    International Review of Economics & Finance, 1996, 5, (1), 101-108 Downloads
  3. On the Effects of Money on the Terms of Trade: An Empirical Investigation
    Applied Economics Letters, 1996, 3, (11), 721-24 Downloads
  4. The black market exchange rate and demand for money in Iran
    Journal of Macroeconomics, 1996, 18, (1), 171-176 Downloads View citations
  5. The demand for money in Japan: Evidence from cointegration analysis
    Japan and the World Economy, 1996, 8, (1), 1-10 Downloads View citations
  6. Time-Series Support for Balassa's Productivity-Bias Hypothesis: Evidence from Korea
    Review of International Economics, 1996, 4, (3), 364-70 View citations

1995

  1. Do devaluations improve or worsen the terms of trade?
    Journal of Economic Studies, 1995, 22, (6), 16-25 Downloads View citations
  2. Is there any long-run relation between the terms of trade and trade balance?
    Journal of Policy Modeling, 1995, 17, (2), 199-205 Downloads View citations
  3. Real and Nominal Effective Exchange Rates for 22 LDCs: 1971:1-1990:4
    Applied Economics, 1995, 27, (7), 591-604 View citations
  4. SOURCE OF INFLATION IN POST-REVOLUTIONARY IRAN
    International Economic Journal, 1995, 9, (2), 61-72 Downloads View citations

1994

  1. DYNAMIC RESERVE ADJUSTMENT UNDER VARYING BALANCE OF PAYMENTS POSITIONS
    International Economic Journal, 1994, 8, (3), 45-56 Downloads
  2. Do budget deficits cause capital inflows? Evidence from the United States
    The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 1994, 34, (1), 63-74 Downloads View citations
  3. LONG-RUN ELASTICITIES OF THE DEMAND FOR MONEY IN KOREA: EVIDENCE FROM COINTEGRATION ANALYSIS
    International Economic Journal, 1994, 8, (2), 83-93 Downloads View citations
  4. Short-Run versus Long-Run Effects of Devaluation: Error-Correction Modeling and Cointegration
    Eastern Economic Journal, 1994, 20, (4), 453-464 Downloads View citations

1993

  1. Black Market Exchange Rates versus Official Exchange Rates in Testing Purchasing Power Parity: An Examination of the Iranian Rial
    Applied Economics, 1993, 25, (4), 465-72 View citations
  2. Budget deficits and the value of the dollar: An application of cointegration and error-correction modeling
    Journal of Macroeconomics, 1993, 15, (4), 661-677 Downloads View citations
  3. Purchasing power parity based on effective exchange rate and cointegration: 25 LDCs' experience with its absolute formulation
    World Development, 1993, 21, (6), 1023-1031 Downloads View citations

1992

  1. A Time-Series Approach to Test the Productivity Bias Hypothesis in Purchasing Power Parity
    Kyklos, 1992, 45, (2), 227-36 View citations
  2. ARE THE TWIN DEFICITS REALLY RELATED? A COMMENT
    Contemporary Economic Policy, 1992, 10, (1), 108-111 Downloads View citations
  3. Effects of exchange rate risk on exports: crosscountry analysis
    World Development, 1992, 20, (8), 1173-1181 Downloads View citations
  4. Inflationary Effects of Changes in Effective Exchange Rates: LDCs Experience
    Applied Economics, 1992, 24, (4), 465-71 View citations
  5. More evidence on the J curve from LDCs
    Journal of Policy Modeling, 1992, 14, (5), 641-653 Downloads View citations
  6. Stock Prices and the Effective Exchange Rate of the Dollar
    Applied Economics, 1992, 24, (4), 459-64 View citations

1991

  1. Effects of exchange rate variability on inflation variability
    World Development, 1991, 19, (6), 729-733 Downloads
  2. Exchange Rate Sensitivity of the Demand for Money in Developing Countries
    Applied Economics, 1991, 23, (8), 1377-83 View citations
  3. Exports, growth and causality in LDCs: A re-examination
    Journal of Development Economics, 1991, 36, (2), 405-415 Downloads View citations
  4. Is there a long-run relation between the trade balance and the real effective exchange rate of LDCs?
    Economics Letters, 1991, 36, (4), 403-407 Downloads View citations
  5. ON THE EFFECTS OF EXCHANGE RISK ON THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET EFFICIENCY
    International Economic Journal, 1991, 5, (2), 77-86 Downloads
  6. THE AUSTRALIAN J-CURVE: A REEXAMINATION
    International Economic Journal, 1991, 5, (3), 49-58 Downloads View citations
  7. The Demand for Money in an Open Economy: The United Kingdom
    Applied Economics, 1991, 23, (6), 1037-42 View citations

1990

  1. Exchange Rate Sensitivity of Demand for Money and Effectiveness of Fiscal and Monetary Policies
    Applied Economics, 1990, 22, (7), 917-25 View citations

1989

  1. Devaluation and the J-Curve: Some Evidence for LDCs: Errata
    The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1989, 71, (3), 553-54 Downloads
  2. On the exchange-rate elasticity of the demand for international reserves: Some evidence from industrial countries: A reply
    Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), 1989, 125, (2), 394-396 Downloads

1988

  1. Exchange Rate Flexibility and the Speed of Adjustment
    Kyklos, 1988, 41, (1), 35-49 View citations
  2. Oil price shocks and stability of the demand for international reserves
    Journal of Macroeconomics, 1988, 10, (4), 633-641 Downloads View citations
  3. On the exchange-rate elasticity of the demand for international reserves: Some evidence from industrial countries
    Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), 1988, 124, (1), 161-168 Downloads

1987

  1. Demand for International Reserves: Corrections for Serial Correlation and Heteroscedasticity
    Applied Economics, 1987, 19, (5), 609-18 View citations
  2. EFFECTS OF RISING PRICE OF GOLD ON THE LDCs' DEMAND FOR INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
    International Economic Journal, 1987, 1, (4), 35-44 Downloads
  3. Effects of exchange rate flexibility on the demand for international reserves
    Economics Letters, 1987, 23, (1), 89-93 Downloads View citations

1986

  1. Determinants of international trade flows: The Case of Developing Countries
    Journal of Development Economics, 1986, 20, (1), 107-123 Downloads View citations

1985

  1. Demand for International Reserves: Survey of Recent Empirical Studies
    Applied Economics, 1985, 17, (2), 359-75 View citations
  2. Devaluation and the J-Curve: Some Evidence from LDCs
    The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1985, 67, (3), 500-504 Downloads View citations
  3. Transaction Costs and the Interest Parity Theorem
    Journal of Political Economy, 1985, 93, (4), 793-99 Downloads View citations

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