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Visiting Associate Professor
Mohammad Ali Moradi
PhD, Economics, University of Liverpool
Research Interests: Macroeconomic Policy, Entrepreneurship development policies (finance, innovation and education), Comparative studies in Iran and China's economy, Knowledge-based economy’ strategies and policies
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moradi@phbs.pku.edu.cn
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Office:Rm 628, PHBS Building
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CV
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Biography
RESEARCH INTERESTS: 
1. Macroeconomic Policy
2. Entrepreneurship development policies (finance, innovation and education)
3. Comparative studies in Iran and China's economy
4. Knowledge-based economy’ strategies and policies

EDUCATION: 
PhD in Economics, The University of Liverpool, UK, 1996 – 2000.
MA in Economic Planning and Development, University of Tehran, Iran, 1988 – 1991.
BSc in Economics, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran, 1984 – 1988. 

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT: 
1. Associate Professor, Faculty of Entrepreneurship, University of Tehran, Since 2016 until now.
2. Assistant Professor, Faculty of Entrepreneurship, University of Tehran, 2011-2016.
3. Head of the Entrepreneurship Development Department, Faculty of Entrepreneurship, University of Tehran, 2015-2019.
4. Member of the Postgraduate Council, Faculty of Entrepreneurship, University of Tehran, since 2015-2019.
5.Assistant Professor, Faculty of Economic Science, Tehran, 2003- 2007.
6. Instructor, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, University of Shahid Beheshti, Management faculty & ECO College of Insurance at the University of Allameh, 2000-2007.
7.Researcher at the Development and Economic Research Institute, Faculty of Economics, the University of Tehran, Iran, 1990-1991.
8. Researcher at the Department of CCTS, the University of Shahid Beheshti, Iran, 1988-1989.
I. Book:
1. Moradi, M. A., (2019). Economics of Entrepreneurship. In the Process.
2. Moradi, M. A., (2019). Business Environment: Theories, Indices and Techniques. 4th Edition, the Institute of the University of Tehran Publication.
3. Moradi, M. A., (2010). A Macroeconometric Model for Iran. The Commerce Printing and Publishing Company. 

II. Articles published in Encyclopedia:
1. Moradi, M. A., (2019). Education and entrepreneurship. Economics Encyclopedia, Iran Ministry of science, research and technology, forthcoming.
2. Moradi, M. A., (2016). Goals of home business. The Home Business Encyclopedia, Iran Ministry of science, research and technology.
3. Moradi, M. A., (2016). Home economic system. The Home Business Encyclopedia, Iran Ministry of science, research and technology.
4. Moradi, M. A., (2016). Market evaluation. The Home Business Encyclopedia, Iran Ministry of science, research and technology.
5. Moradi, M. A., (2016). Price taker. The Home Business Encyclopedia, Iran Ministry of science, research and technology.
6. Moradi, M. A., (2016). Home business development based on women technology. The Home Business Encyclopedia, Iran Ministry of science, research and technology.
7. Moradi, M. A., (2016). Employment policies and home business. The Home Business Encyclopedia, Iran Ministry of science, research and technology.
8. Moradi, M. A., (2009). Business cycles. The Entrepreneurship Encyclopedia, Iran Ministry of science, research and technology.
9. Moradi, M. A. (2009). Exports development. The Entrepreneurship Encyclopedia, Iran Ministry of science, research and technology.
10. Moradi, M. A., (2009). Theories of entrepreneurship. The Entrepreneurship Encyclopedia, Iran Ministry of science, research and technology.
11. Moradi, M. A., (2009). Forecasting. The entrepreneurship Encyclopedia, Iran Ministry of science, research and technology.
12. Moradi, M. A., (2009). Market structure. The Entrepreneurship Encyclopedia, Iran Ministry of science, research and technology.
13. Moradi, M. A., (2009). Social capital. The Entrepreneurship Encyclopedia, Iran Ministry of science, research and technology. 

III. Articles Published in Journal:
1. Moradi, M. A. (2019). Designing a model for improving business environment in the city of Tehran. Journal of Urban Economics and Management, 7(26), 99-121.
2. Mokhtari, H., Akbari, M., and Moradi, M. A. (2019). The impact of service innovation on performance of travel agencies in the city of Tehran: The mediating role of service quality and customer satisfaction. Journal of Urban and Tourism, forthcoming
3. Moradi, M. A., Motiei, M., & Arabiyoun, A. (2018). Providing a Conceptual Framework for Entrepreneurial Financing. Journal of Public Policy, 4(4), 91-112.
4. Moradi, M. A., and Hedayati, R. (2018). Designing the Evolutionary Model of Iran's Transition to the Digital Economy, Economic Research Journal, 18(68), 219-251.
5. Besharati, F., Moradi, M. A., and Morteza, A. (2018). The impact of human capital in innovation, Comparative studies of selected developed and developing countries. Sperategic and macro policies Journal, 6(22). 23-46. 
6. Moradi, M. a., Sakhdari, K, and Saneei, S. (2017). The effects of institutional factors on the rate of international entrepreneurship in selected developing countries, Journal of Entrepreneurship, 10(2), 339-358.
7. Davari, A., Moradi, M. A., Davarpanah, Z., and Radmehr, A. (2016). Identification and prioritization of government policies for creating small and medium size enterprises start-up (Case Study: SMEs in ICT Industry) Journal of Administrative Management, Education and Training. JAMET, 12(3), 586-598.
8. Moradi, M. A. and Saeedikiya, M. (2016). The influence of risk willingness, self-efficacy and role modeling on entrepreneurial intention by gender and income. DAV International Journal of Science. Volume-5, Issue-2 (Special Issue on Business and Entrepreneurship), 81-92.
9. Moradi, M. A. (2014). Conceptualizing economic man in economic textbooks and Islam. Journal of Educational Textbooks, 2(35), Fall, 1-27.
10. Moradi, M. A. (2013). Transaction costs and cross border trade. Journal of Commerce Survey, 11(62).
11. Moradi, M. A. (2013). Global comparatives index evaluation. Economic Policy Journal. 13(1).
12. Moradi, M. A. and Kebreaei M. (2012). Impact of information and communication technology on economic growth in selected Islamic countries, Quarterly Journal of New Economy and Commerce, 31-30.
13. Moradi, M. A. (2011). Entrepreneurship and TFP in Iran's manufacturing Industries. Journal of Global   Entrepreneurship Research (JGER), 1(1), Summer and Fall 2011, 65-84.
14. Moradi, M. A. (2011). Entrepreneurship and TFP in Iran's manufacturing Industries. Journal of Global   Entrepreneurship Research (JGER), 1(1), Summer and Fall 2011, 65-84.
15. Moradi, M. A. (2011). Effects of entrepreneurship capital on manufacturing growth in Iran. Economic and Modeling, 3(10), 140-175.
16. Moradi, M. A. & Tajek, M. (2010). Money demand and seigniorage in Iran: 1963-2007. Quarterly Journal of the Economic Research, 4(10), 67-41.
17. Moradi, M. A. (2010). Effects of oil on the macroeconomic indicators of Iran: Focusing on transmission mechanism and its effects. Quarterly Journal of the Economic Research, 10(2), 115-140.
18. Moradi, M. A. (2010). Human capital, technology and TFP growth in Iran's Commerce Sector. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1(1), 159-190.
19. Moradi, M. A. (2010). Oil resource abundance, economic growth and income distribution in Iran, Quarterly Journal of Economic Research, 10(2), 115-140.
20. Moradi, M. A. (2006). A GARCH model of inflation and inflation uncertainty in Iran. Quarterly Journal of Economic Research, 6(1).
21. Moradi, M. A. M. Mehdizadeh, (2006). International trade and economic growth in Iran. Quarterly Journal of New Economy and Commerce, 1(3), 38 – 72.
22. Moradi, M. A. (2005). Business cycle facts emphasizing war period. Journal of Security and Defense. 27.
23. Moradi, M. A. & Safavi, B. (2005). Total factor productivity growth in commerce sector: The case of Iran. Quarterly Journal of New Economy and Commerce, 1(2), 30 – 48.
24. Moradi, M. A. (2003). Money demand and seigniorage-maximising inflation rate. Journal of Money and Economy, 2(1).
25. Moradi, M. A. (2002). Nonlinear adjustment towards purchasing power parity. Quarterly Journal of the Iranian Economic Research, 12.
26. Moradi, M. A. (2002). A Microfoundation model of money demand in Iran: A cash–in–advance framework. Liverpool Research Papers in Economics, Finance Accounting, Liverpool University, Working Paper, No. 9908.
27. Moradi, M. A. (2005). Foundation of consumption behavior, knowledge and information, and modeling consumption function in Iran. Quarterly Journal of New Economy and Commerce, 1(1), 20 – 53.
28. Moradi, M. A. (2003). Money demand and seigniorage-maximising inflation rate. Journal of Money and Economy, 2(1), 63 – 97.
29. Moradi, M. A. (2002). Nonlinear adjustment towards purchasing power parity. Quarterly Journal of the Iranian Economic Research, 2, 12 – 28.
30. Moradi, M. A. (2001), Business cycle facts in Iran. Quarterly Journal of Defense and Security, 27, 55 – 80.
31. Moradi, M. A. (2000). Microfoundation of money demand in the economy of without interest rate. Journal of Budgeting and Planning, 10&11, 3 – 18.
32. Moradi, M. A. (1999). A microfoundation model of money demand in Iran: A cash–in–advance framework. Liverpool Research Papers in Economics, Finance Accounting, Liverpool University, Working Paper, No. 9908.
33. Moradi, M. A. (1995). Productivity of agricultural education. Journal of Iranian Education, 41&42, 10 – 133.
34. Moradi, M. A. (1993). Education and investment: Theory and evidence. Journal of Higher Education of Iran, 1(1), 125 – 155.
a. Current teaching
1. Entrepreneurship development policymaking, PhD
2. Schools of economic thought, PhD
3. Entrepreneurial Financing, MA
4. Business environment analysis, MA
 
b. PhD courses taught
1. Entrepreneurship development policy
2. Macroeconomics
3. Schools of economic thought
4. Business environment development
5. Market forecasting
6. Classical, neoclassical and new schools of thought
 
c. MA courses taught
1. Entrepreneurship development policy
2. Entrepreneurial Financing
3. Entrepreneurial Financing
4. Business environment analysis
5. Advanced macroeconomics I
6. Advanced macroeconomics II
7. Econometrics
8. Entrepreneurship seminar
9. Principles of economics
10. Specialized English in entrepreneurship
11. Specialized English in economics
12. Iranian economy
 
d. BSc courses taught
1. Macroeconomics
2. Monetary theories
3. Money and banking
4. Research method
5. Principles of economics
6. Microeconomics
7. Agricultural economics
8. Statistics