Category: My Research
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Neoliberalism, Finance, and Income Inequality: An Examination of 14 OECD countries

In order to better understand how finance causes income inequality and to comprehend the ontology of this relationship, the dataset (14 OECD countries from 1980 to 2017) is employed to study the long-run effects of financialization and neoliberalism on several alternative measures of income inequality across countries classified as neoliberal (the United States, the United…
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Sustainable finance and its growing importance in Canada

Sustainable finance involves integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors into financial decision-making processes to promote sustainable economic growth while addressing environmental and social challenges. Sustainable finance involves allocating capital towards investments that have a positive impact on the environment and society while minimizing the negative impact of investments in these areas. It includes various…
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Research Statement – Mohammad Safavi

Introduction My name is Mohammad Safavi, and I am a passionate economist with a keen interest in research. Throughout my academic journey, I have been intrigued by the complex economic issues that our society faces, and I am committed to finding solutions to these problems through rigorous research. Research is the key to understanding the…
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The efficient market hypothesis (EMH)

The weak form of efficiency hypothesis in two regimes of high volatility and low volatility in the New York Stock Exchange.
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The impact of finance and political ideology on income inequality: empirical analyses

A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Human Studies The Faculty of Graduate Studies Laurentian University Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
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Social Class and Health Inequality

What would happen if people were in the same social class? Using General Social Survey data (Canadian at work and home) 2016, I conducted a study to find the answer to this question. Is there any link between social class and health inequality? It is better to take a look at some variables before proceeding.…
