His scientific interests lie mostly in Econometrics, Panel data, Technical change, Productivity and Inefficiency. Almas Heshmati has researched Econometrics in several fields, including Leverage, Financial economics, Index, Estimation and Productive efficiency. The Index study combines topics in areas such as Heteroscedasticity, Seemingly unrelated regressions, Labour economics, Distribution and Manufacturing.
His Panel data research incorporates themes from Production function, Foreign direct investment, Democratization, International economics and Developing country. Almas Heshmati has included themes like Commerce, Total factor productivity, Productivity model, Tertiary sector of the economy and Returns to scale in his Technical change study. His Productivity study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Propensity score matching, Function and Process.
Almas Heshmati mostly deals with Econometrics, Panel data, Productivity, Index and Labour economics. His Econometrics research includes elements of Production, Function, Income distribution, Distribution and Estimation. His work in Distribution addresses issues such as Developing country, which are connected to fields such as Economic inequality.
His study explores the link between Panel data and topics such as Technical change that cross with problems in Total factor productivity. His research ties Industrial organization and Productivity together. He studies Labour economics, focusing on Wage in particular.
His primary areas of investigation include Panel data, Econometrics, Production, Economic growth and Development economics. Almas Heshmati interconnects Index, Economies of scale, Inefficiency and Distribution in the investigation of issues within Econometrics. His Production study incorporates themes from Technological change, Foreign direct investment, Service, Productivity and Estimation.
His work carried out in the field of Productivity brings together such families of science as Wage, Labour economics, Industrial organization and Capital intensity. When carried out as part of a general Economic growth research project, his work on Public policy is frequently linked to work in East africa, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Poverty, Empirical research and Openness to experience in addition to Development economics.
His main research concerns Production, Panel data, Environmental economics, Econometrics and Circular economy. He combines subjects such as Productivity, Competition and Estimation with his study of Production. The Productivity study which covers Wage that intersects with Selection bias.
His Panel data research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Kuznets curve, Economic inequality and Per capita. His Environmental economics study combines topics in areas such as Developing country and Data envelopment analysis. His work on Unit root as part of his general Econometrics study is frequently connected to Transient, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
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A review of the circular economy in China : Moving from rhetoric to implementation
Biwei Su;Almas Heshmati;Yong Geng;Xiaoman Yu.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2013)
A review of the circular economy in China : Moving from rhetoric to implementation
Biwei Su;Almas Heshmati;Yong Geng;Xiaoman Yu.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2013)
On the relationship between innovation and performance: A sensitivity analysis
Hans Lööf;Almas Heshmati.
Economics of Innovation and New Technology (2006)
On the relationship between innovation and performance: A sensitivity analysis
Hans Lööf;Almas Heshmati.
Economics of Innovation and New Technology (2006)
KNOWLEDGE CAPITAL AND PERFORMANCE HETEROGENEITY: A FIRM LEVEL INNOVATION STUDY
Hans Lööf;Almas Heshmati.
International Journal of Production Economics (2002)
KNOWLEDGE CAPITAL AND PERFORMANCE HETEROGENEITY: A FIRM LEVEL INNOVATION STUDY
Hans Lööf;Almas Heshmati.
International Journal of Production Economics (2002)
On the Growth of Micro and Small Firms: Evidence from Sweden
Almas Heshmati.
Small Business Economics (2001)
On the Growth of Micro and Small Firms: Evidence from Sweden
Almas Heshmati.
Small Business Economics (2001)
DEA, DFA and SFA: A Comparison
Lennart Hjalmarsson;Subal C. Kumbhakar;Almas Heshmati.
Journal of Productivity Analysis (1996)
DEA, DFA and SFA: A Comparison
Lennart Hjalmarsson;Subal C. Kumbhakar;Almas Heshmati.
Journal of Productivity Analysis (1996)
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