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  • دکتری (1390)

    اقتصاد کشاورزی

    دانشگاه شیراز، شیراز، ایران

  • کارشناسی‌ارشد (1383)

    اقتصاد کشاورزی

    دانشگاه تربیت مدرس، تهران، ایران

  • کارشناسی (1381)

    اقتصاد کشاورزی

    دانشگاه سیستان و بلوچستان، زابل، ایران

  • اقتصاد بازار محصولات کشاورزی
  • امنیت غذایی
  • مدل سازی ریاضی
  • اقتصاد اب و تغییرات اقلیم

    سید حبیب الله موسوی متولد شهریور 1356 در شهرستان شهرکرد و فارغ التخصیل اقتصاد کشاورزی از دانشگاه شیراز.

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    Presentation of a Mathematical Model for Optimal Portfolio in the Form of a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Model for Economy of Iran

    Mohammad Reza Yousefi, Seyed Habib Mousavi, Nader Mehregan
    Journal PapersAdvances in Mathematical Finance and Applications , 2021 January 5, {Pages }

    Abstract

    One of the most important aspects of investment is determining the “optimal investment portfolio”. To date, scientific research has been conducted to determine the optimal portfolio with “artificial intelligence” and “Fuzzy logic”. However, we determine the optimal portfolio based on Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) model. On the other hand, several factors affect returns, which is one of the most important issues in investment decision-makings, and various models have been developed to analyze the return of “capital” and “other assets”. In this regard, some of the most important models include linear and non-linear models, artificial neural network models, Fama–French model, Generalized AutoRegressive Con

    Estimation of the monetary value of biodiversity in the Central Alborz Protected Area

    Y Talebi Otaghvar, H Najafi Alamdarlo, R Esmaili, MA Asadi, SH Mosavi, ...
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    Comparison of technical and economic efficiency of trout farms production from imported and domestic egg

    H Asadikia, SH Mosavi, S Khalilian, H Najafi Alamdarlo
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    Economic effects of changing the quality and quantity of water in drought conditions, case study: Qazvin, Iran

    M Akbari, HN Alamdarlo, SH Mosavi
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    Evaluation of Agricultural Sustainability Indicators and Determination of Cropping Patterns with Emphasis on Deficit Irrigation Strategy: the Case of the Qazvin Irrigation …

    MA Asaadi, S Khalilian, SH Mousavi
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    Potential and Actual Economic Profits of Bioenergy Production Out of Agricultural Biomass: Assessing Farmers' Attitudes

    SH Mosavi, S Saghaian, H Goodarzipoor, D Alamdarlo, N Hamed
    Journal Papers , , {Pages }

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    The effects of climate change and groundwater salinity on farmers’ income risk

    Mahdi Akbari, Hamed Najafi Alamdarlo, Seyed Habibollah Mosavi
    Journal PapersEcological Indicators , Volume 110 , 2020 March 1, {Pages 105893 }

    Abstract

    Climate change, in addition to reducing rainfall and increasing temperature, has led to a decline in water quality and increased groundwater salinity in Iran. These factors have a negative effect on crop yields. Therefore, the assessment of the effects of climate change and groundwater salinity on agricultural production is necessary. Hence, the object of this study was to investigate the effects of temperature, precipitation and groundwater salinity changes on farmer’s income risk, water shadow price and economic, social and environmental indicators in Qazvin region. To this purpose, the sensitivity of crop yield to temperature, precipitation and groundwater salinity was estimated by using Response-Yield function and General Maximum Entr

    Land Use and Agricultural Support Policies: Evidence from Iran’s Irrigated Wheat Planting

    A Alipour, SH Mosavi, S Khalilian, SA Mortazavi
    Journal PapersJournal of Agricultural Science and Technology , Volume 22 , Issue 1, 2020 January 10, {Pages 13-26 }

    Abstract

    The self-sufficiency policy for wheat production in Iran has increased external costs for the country besides causing the destruction of water and land resources. Nevertheless, due to various political, economic, and socio-economic reasons, self-sufficiency in wheat production in Iran is a binding policy. According to statistics, an average of about 67 percent of wheat production across the different regions of Iran is irrigated wheat. Thus, in this study, the effect of a guaranteed price policy on the distribution of irrigated wheat land-use in Iran during the period 2001–2016 was evaluated with an emphasis on the role of the regional differences using the pooled mean group approach. The results indicated that, in the long run, the incre

    Coping with climate change in agriculture: Evidence from Hamadan-Bahar plain in Iran

    Seyed Habibollah Mosavi, Shiva Soltani, Sadegh Khalilian
    Journal PapersAgricultural Water Management , Volume 241 , 2020 November 1, {Pages 106332 }

    Abstract

    The present study evaluated the potential impacts of climate change of Hamadan-Bahar plain on dimensions including economical, physiological, hydrological and meteorological aspects. The results showed that climate change in the region has negative impacts on the agricultural sector by reducing the crop yield as well as groundwater balance. In the most optimistic scenario on the horizon of 2090, rainfall and groundwater levels would reduce by 14.4 and 12.3 %, respectively and the average temperature would rise by 14.7 %. Accordingly, the economic value of water would increase by 44 % and the agricultural value-added (net income) would fall by 19 %, indicating the intensification of water shortage crisis and agricultural recession. Also, the

    Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture in Hamedan-Bahar Plain with Emphasis on Water Productivity and Food Security

    Fatemeh Moazzezi, GR Yavari, Seyed Habibollah Mosavi, Mehrdad Bagheri
    Journal PapersJournal Of Agricultural Economics and Development , Volume 34 , Issue 3, 2020 November 21, {Pages 323-305 }

    Abstract

    Introduction: The potential impacts of climate change on water resources and food security are receiving growing attention especially in regions that face growing challenges like water demands for agricultural, domestic and environmental uses. The anticipated climate change are likely to impact water resources (surface water and groundwater) by altering precipitation patterns and change in nature of rainfall regimes. Apart from the effects on water availability, climate change is expected to adversely affect crop productivity, food security and food producers' income. Climate changes could affect the four dimensions of food security; food availability, access, utilization, and stability. Therefore, this study aims at investigating the econo

    10. Investigating the Effect of Low Plasticity Burnishing (LPB) Process on Fatigue life of Rotating Notched Shaft

    Soran Hassanifard, SeyedHojjat Mosavi, AmiirBak Khoshnevis, Reza Ghezelbash, Behroz Zafarmand, Mostafa Hadidoolabi, Saeed Ghaemi Kashani, Mahdi Hashemabadi, Abbas Tarabi, Mahdi Deymi-Dashtebayaz, Reza Nazeri Boorabadi, Maryam Razavi, Hamid Mohammadiun, Mo
    Journal PapersJournal Archive , Volume 50 , 2020 January , {Pages }

    Abstract

    One of the most appropriate methods for providing compressive residual stresses in the surface layer of parts is low plasticity burnishing that can increase fatigue life of metals. Low plasticity burnishing reduces or completely eliminates surface tensile stresses, without optimizing the environment, materials or design components. During this process, a free-rolling ball with proper vertical load is moved on the work-piece in order to create plastic deformation and compressive residual stress. In this study, finite element modeling of the process on Aluminum Alloy 7075-T6 shaft is presented in two conditions, single and double ball. Effect of the process on residual stresses and fatigue life of work-piece by strain-based approach is invest

    Analysis of the effects of drought risk management using water productivity indicators

    Mahdi Akbari, Hamed Najafi Alamdarlo, Seyed Habibollah Mosavi
    Journal PapersJournal of Natural Environmental Hazards , 2020 October 3, {Pages 01-Jan }

    Abstract

    In recent years, with droughts and declining irrigation water, efficient use of water and water management has become inevitable. For this purpose, in this study, the risk effects of irrigation strategy in Qazvin plain in the 2015-2016 were analyzed. Initially, the percentage change in water quantity was calculated during the drought period. Then, using water-yield functions, deficit irrigation was applied to plants in four scenarios of 19, 32, 44 and 51% corresponding to the periods of weak, medium, severe and very severe droughts. Then, using the TM-PMP model, the risk effects of drought were investigated on the cropping pattern and water consumption productivity. The results showed that deficit irrigation increased the area under crops o

    Assessing climate change impacts on water resources and crop yield: a case study of Varamin plain basin, Iran

    Negar Shahvari, Sadegh Khalilian, Seyed Habibollah Mosavi, Seyed Abolghasem Mortazavi
    Journal PapersEnvironmental monitoring and assessment , Volume 191 , Issue 3, 2019 March 1, {Pages 134 }

    Abstract

    This research evaluated climate change impacts on water resources using soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) models under representative concentration pathway scenarios (RCP 2.6, RCP 6, RCP 8.5). First, drought intensity was calculated using the standardized precipitation index (SPI) for the period 1987–2016. Then, the coefficients of precipitation as well as minimum and maximum temperature changes were simulated as SWAT model inputs. The results revealed that temperature will rise in future periods and the precipitation rate will be changed consequently. Then, changes in runoff during periods of 2011–2040, 2041–2070, and 2071–2100 were simulated by introducing downscaled results to SWAT model. The model was calibrat

    Optimal Crop Production Pattern with Emphasis on Improving Water Use Efficiency (A Case Study of Varamin Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Complex)

    AR Alipour, SH Mosavi, A Arjomandi
    Journal PapersJWSS-Isfahan University of Technology , Volume 23 , Issue 2, 2019 September 10, {Pages 251-265 }

    Abstract

    زا رﺎﺘﮑﻫ ﺮﻫ رد ﯽﻋارز تﻻﻮﺼﺤﻣ ﺪﯿﻟﻮﺗ هدوﺰﻓا شزرا زا ﺪﺣاو ناﺰـﯿﻣ ﻪـﭼ ﻪـﺑ ﻦﯿـﻣارو يروﺮـﭙﻣاد و يزروﺎﺸﮐ ﻊﻤﺘﺠﻣ عراﺰﻣ ﺎﯿﻧ بآ فﺮﺼﻣ ﺶﯾاﺰـﻓا، ﻻﺎـﺑ ترﺎـﺒﻋ ﻪـﺑ ﻪـﺟﻮﺗ ﺎﺑ. ﺖﺳا ﺪﻨﻣز ﻪﺑ تﻻﻮﺼﺤﻣ ﺪﯿﻟﻮﺗ شزرا مﻮﻬﻔﻣ ﻪﺑ ﯽﻓﺮﺼﻣ بآ ﺪﺣاو ﺮﻫ يازا ﺶﻫﺎـﮐ، ﻦﯿـﻨﭽﻤﻫ. دﻮـﺑ ﺪـﻫاﻮﺧ بآ فﺮـﺼﻣ ﯽﯾارﺎـﮐ ﺶﯾاﺰﻓا ﻪـﺑ بآ فﺮﺼﻣ ﺪـﯿﻟﻮﺗ هدوﺰـﻓا شزرا زا ﯽـﺼﺨﺸﻣ ناﺰـﯿﻣ يازا بآ فﺮـﺼﻣ

    The Ability of Iranian Exporters to Price Discriminate in Agricultural Sector Trade: Case Comparison of Fig and Grape

    M Rahmani Dizgah, SA Mortazavi, SH Mosavi
    Journal PapersJournal of Agricultural Science and Technology , Volume 21 , Issue 6, 2019 October 10, {Pages 1411-1422 }

    Abstract

    Fig and grape have a high position in job creation and foreign exchange earnings for Iran. Moreover, these two products also have the same international position in terms of production and exports. This study has examined and compared price discrimination in the two markets of fig and grape exports using Exchange Rate Pass-Through and Pricing To Market (PTM) behavior approaches. The econometric analysis using the Panel-Corrected Standard Errors (PCSE) model showed that fig exporters had the ability to discriminate prices in the Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Sweden, and Russia. Furthermore, fig and grape have an equal position in terms of production and exports, but the power of exporters are more in the fig export market and have better c

    Price Transmission and its Volatility in Rice Marketing Chain in Iran: A Case Study of Kamfirozian Variety

    SH Mosavi, A Alipour
    Journal PapersJournal of Agricultural Science and Technology , Volume 21 , Issue 7, 2019 December 10, {Pages 1767-1782 }

    Abstract

    Volatility and imperfect price transmission in food markets always impress the welfare of producers and consumers, especially in the developing countries. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the price relationship in vertical market levels (ie farm gate, wholesale and retail) of rice as a staple food for Iranians, using the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) and the Generalized AutoRegressive Conditional Heteroskedastic (GARCH). The data used was based on monthly observations of prices in Kamfiroz Rice Market from April 1997 to March 2015. Results showed that the direction of Granger causality and partial price transmission were from farm gate to retail market as well as from wholesale to farm gate level and retail mar

    Assessing the effectiveness of guaranteed purchasing policy on stabilizing wheat production in Iran.

    A Alipour, SHA Mosavi, S Khalilian, SA Mortazavi
    Journal PapersAgricultural Economics (Karaj) , Volume 13 , Issue 2, 2019 January , {Pages }

    Abstract

    see more details of the country. Therefore, several protection policies have been implemented to improve self-sufficiency for this crop. However, official statistics show that despite the efforts made, the production of wheat in Iran iran Subject Category: Geographic Entitiessee more details remains far from reliable. Considering the importance of dynamic processes in the wheat production and wheat supply chain in Iran such as climate change and population growth, this study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a guaranteed purchase policy in stabilizing wheat production for the time horizon of 2025. By designing a dynamic partial equilibrium model, the processes in the production and supply chain of wheat in Iran were simulated. The resu

    Effect of macroeconomic variables (domestic production, relative prices and exchange rate) on export of saffron.

    A Bahador, SHA Mosavi, S Khalilian
    Journal PapersAgricultural Economics (Karaj) , Volume 13 , Issue 1, 2019 January , {Pages }

    Abstract

    see more details is one the main and the largest producer and exporter of the saffron with 88% of the world production. A survey of the approach of global export shows that the increase or decrease in the amount of Iran export directly and obviously influences the global export of saffron and it is affected by the increase or decrease of Islamic republic of Iran export. Thus, in this study, the effects of the changes in products amount on the saffron export have been studied as a result of changes in cultivated area, relative prices and the currency fluctuations fluctuations Subject Category: Properties

    The Ability of Iranian Exporters to Price Discriminate in Agricultural Sector Trade: Case Comparison of Fig and Grape

    M Rahmani Dizgah, SA Mortazavi, SH Mosavi
    Journal PapersJournal of Agricultural Science and Technology , Volume 21 , Issue 6, 2019 January 1, {Pages 1411-1422 }

    Abstract

    Fig and grape have a high position in job creation and foreign exchange earnings for Iran. Moreover, these two products also have the same international position in terms of production and exports. This study has examined and compared price discrimination in the two markets of fig and grape exports using Exchange Rate Pass-Through and Pricing To Market (PTM) behavior approaches. The econometric analysis using the Panel-Corrected Standard Errors (PCSE) model showed that fig exporters had the ability to discriminate prices in the Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Sweden, and Russia. Furthermore, fig and grape have an equal position in terms of production and exports, but the power of exporters are more in the fig export market and have better c

    The investigation of climate change effect on agricultural production risk; the case of wheat in Fars province.

    Z Rafiee, SH Mosavi, S Khalilian
    Journal PapersAgricultural Economics (Karaj) , Volume 13 , Issue 3, 2019 January , {Pages }

    Abstract

    see more details is presented as strategic agricultural product because it is the main human food source affecting on food security. Wheat farming covers more than half cereals farmlands in Iran iran Subject Category: Geographic Entitiessee more details. Accordingly, wheat is also the core cereal in Iran. This study intents to investigate the raised question" how does climate change climate change Subject Category: Climate Related

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