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Potential early phase success and ultimate failure of economic sanctions: A VAR approach with an application to Iran
SF Dizaji, PAG van Bergeijk
Journal of Peace Research 50 (6), 721-736, 2013
2502013
The effects of oil shocks on government expenditures and government revenues nexus (with an application to Iran's sanctions)
SF Dizaji
Economic Modelling 40, 299-313, 2014
1382014
Political institutions and government spending behavior: theory and evidence from Iran
SF Dizaji, MR Farzanegan, A Naghavi
International Tax and Public Finance 23, 522-549, 2016
992016
Do sanctions constrain military spending of Iran?
SF Dizaji, MR Farzanegan
Defence and Peace Economics 32 (2), 125-150, 2021
68*2021
Trade openness, political institutions, and military spending (evidence from lifting Iran’s sanctions)
S Faraji Dizaji
Empirical Economics 57 (6), 2013-2041, 2019
412019
Economic welfare and inequality in Iran
MR Farzanegan, P Alaedini
Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
282016
The impact of negative oil shocks on military spending and democracy in the oil states of the greater Middle East: Implications for the oil sanctions
SF Dizaji
Journal of Peace Research 61 (2), 197-213, 2024
25*2024
The role of risk-sharing mechanisms in finance health care and towards universal health coverage in low-and middle-income countries of World Health Organization regions
A Ahangar, AM Ahmadi, AH Mozayani, SF Dizaji
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health 51 (1), 59, 2018
222018
Exports, Government Size and Economic Growth (Evidence from Iran as a developing oil-export based economy)
SF Dizaji
ISS Working Paper Series/General Series 535 (535), 1-41, 2012
22*2012
Early phase success and long run failure of economic sanctions: With an application to Iran
S Dizaji, PAG van Bergeijk
21*2012
The impact of sanctions on the banking system: new evidence from Iran
SF Dizaji
Research Handbook on Economic Sanctions, 330-350, 2021
202021
Why are risk-pooling and risk-sharing arrangements necessary for financing healthcare and improving health outcomes in low and lower middle-income countries
A Ahangar, AM Ahmadi, AHM Mozayani, SF Dizaji
Health 10 (1), 122-131, 2018
192018
The Impact of Sanctions on Bilateral Trade of Agricultural Products between Iran and its Trading Partners
SF Dizji, F Jariani, R NAJARZADEH
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS: IRANIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (ECONOMICS …, 2018
18*2018
The effects of oil shocks on government expenditures and government revenues nexus in Iran (as a developing oil-export based economy)
SF Dizaji
ISS Working Paper Series/General Series 540 (540), 1-41, 2012
182012
Key Health Financing Policies with Risk Accumulation and Sharing Approach for Improving Health Systems in Poor and Developing Countries: Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean …
A Ahangar, A Ahmadi, A Mazini, S Faraji Dizaji
Health Education and Health Promotion 6 (2), 200-2, 2018
16*2018
17. economic diplomacy in iran: reorientation of trade to reduce vulnerability
SF Dizaji
Research Handbook on Economic Diplomacy: Bilateral Relations in a Context of …, 2018
162018
Determinants of medical tourism expansion in Iran: structural equation modeling approach
M NajafiNasab, L Agheli, MV Andrade, H Sadeghi, S Faraji Dizaji
Iranian Journal of Economic Studies 7 (2), 169-189, 2018
152018
Identifying and prioritizing strategies for developing medical tourism in the social security organization of Iran: A SWOT-AHP hybrid approach
M Najafinasab, L Agheli, H Sadeghi, SF Dizaji
Iranian journal of public health 49 (10), 1959, 2020
142020
Transition of health financing, cost risk-sharing and risk-pooling models in the health sector: A systematic review (1990-2019)
A Ahangar, AM Ahmadi, AH Mozayani, S FarajiDizaji, S Safarani
Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal 21 (12), 2019
132019
An investigation on the effect of oil export changes on the growth of agriculture in Iran
M Piri, I Javidan, S Faraji Dizji
Journal of Economy and Development of Agriculture 3, 275-283, 2011
13*2011
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