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- aggregation date "2007".
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- aggregation publisher "Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB). Industrial and Financial Mathematics Research Group ; Universitas Padjadjaran. Department of Mathematics".
- aggregation rights "I have retained and own the full copyright for this publication".
- aggregation subject "Business and Economics".
- aggregation title "Optimal control theory and application in the optimal fiscal policies in Iran".
- aggregation abstract "This paper analyzes the design of macroeconomic policies for Iran during the forth five year development plan (2005-2009). For this purpose, we develop and use a macroeconomic model for Iran. We use Applied Mathematics in Optimal Control Theory methods and determine optimal fiscal policies as solutions of optimum control problems with a quadratic objective function, Least Square Method, and the macro-econometric model as a constraint. The results show that, the optimal values of current and capital government expenditures (except for the first year of government current expenditures) are greater than those proposed in forth development plan whereas the tax revenues is less than the proposed one. The comparison between the effects of the optimal fiscal policies on goal variables, show that using the optimal fiscal policies will improve the economic growth rate.".
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