Shahdad Naghshpour

Affiliations: 
The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, United States 
Area:
Management Business Administration, Finance, International Law and Relations
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Naghshpour S. (2014) Exchange rate volatility and imports demand for the Islamic Republic of Iran International Journal of Trade and Global Markets. 7: 1-17
Nissan E, Naghshpour S. (2014) Comparing U.S. regions for selected economic and financial variables Journal of Economics and Finance. 38: 528-540
Naghshpour S, Gillette M, Sergi BS. (2013) The role of remittances in currency appreciation in 25 Latin American countries World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development. 9: 320-339
Nissan E, Naghshpour S. (2013) Connecting corruption to ethnic polarization and religious fractionalization Journal of Economic Studies. 40: 763-774
Naghshpour S. (2012) Are exports an engine of growth International Journal of Trade and Global Markets. 5: 153-166
Naghshpour S, Sergi BS. (2009) World trade indicators and a new approach to measure globalisation and countries' openness International Journal of Trade and Global Markets. 2: 1-24
Naghshpour S. (2009) Evidence of convergence in Eastern Europe: a quantile regression approach International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies. 2: 133-152
Naghshpour S, Sergi BS. (2009) Absolute beta convergence in liberated communist countries of Europe International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies. 2: 63-75
Naghshpour S, Marie JJS. (2008) Emerging no more: Do emerging market economies owe their success to globalisation? International Journal of Trade and Global Markets. 1: 266-280
Marie JJS, Naghshpour S, Stanton SS. (2008) Global shift: Is there a link between economic growth and globalisation? International Journal of Trade and Global Markets. 1: 163-174
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