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Evaluating the Independence and Accountability of the National Competition Council Based on Principal-Agent Theory
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Shadnam, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
Following the rise of the regulatory state and the proliferation of regulatory agencies around the world, Iran is also experiencing such an evolving landscape in the machinery of public sector towards a specific form of regulatory state. The establishment of the National Competition Council in the late 1380s is definitely one of the most prominent points of this evolutionary path; An institution that is the best example of an Independent Regulatory Agency (IRA) in Iran. In general, independence is considered one of the most fundamental institutional features of regulatory agencies, which brings many benefits, but due to the non-election and non-democratic nature of independent regulatory...
Institutional Evaluation of Iran's Communications Regulator; Using Institutional Theory
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Shadnam, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
With the increase in the number of regulatory agencies and the proliferation of the idea of regulatory state since the second half of the 20th century, regulators have become one of the important pillars of governance systems. In Iran, the communication market can be considered one of the leading markets in having a modern regulatory body. This thesis deals with the evaluation and analysis of the situation of Iran's communications regulator. In the descriptive layer, relying on regulatory governance literature, we examine Iran's communications regulator from the perspective of institutional indicators of independence, accountability, and tools. We argue that the characteristics of regulators...
The Process of Institutionalization of Innovation in Creative Industries: The Case Study of Musical Styles in Contemporary Iran
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Shadnam, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
Art is one of the most dynamic and turbulent areas of human life; Where the artist sees his work as creation and every moment puts a new curtain in front of man. But these artistic creations do not all meet the same fate. Some make noise; But they pass very soon and do not leave a trace of themselves in anyone's mind and heart. Some others capture many lives and remain in the historical memory of people. What is the secret of this difference? To answer this question, the current research focuses on the field of music. We want to answer the question of how some innovations in the field of music fit in the mind of the audience and some of them disappear in a short period of time and are...
Critical discourse analysis: studying the symbolic aspects of workplaces
, Article Methodological Approaches for Workplace Research and Management ; 2023 , Pages 70-81 ; 978-100089262-8 (ISBN); 978-103225615-3 (ISBN) ; Sharif University of Technology
CRC Press
2023
Dynamic behavior and modal control of beams under moving mass
, Article Journal of Sound and Vibration ; Volume 306, Issue 3-5 , 2007 , Pages 712-724 ; 0022460X (ISSN) ; Rahimzadeh Rofooei, F ; Shadnam, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Academic Press
2007
Abstract
The constitutive equation of an Euler-Bernoulli beam under the excitation of moving mass is considered. The dynamics of the uncontrolled system is governed by a linear, self-adjoint partial differential equation. A Dirac-delta function is used to describe the position of the moving mass along the beam and its inertial effects. An approximate formulation to the problem is obtained by limiting the inertial effect of the moving mass merely to the vertical component of acceleration. Having defined a "critical velocity" in terms of the fundamental period and span of the beam, it is shown that for smaller velocities, the approximate and exact approaches to the problem almost coincide. Since, the...
On the dynamic response of rectangular plate, with moving mass
, Article Thin-Walled Structures ; Volume 39, Issue 9 , 2001 , Pages 797-806 ; 02638231 (ISSN) ; Mofid, M ; Akin, J. E ; Sharif University of Technology
2001
Abstract
In this article, the dynamics of plates under influence of relatively large masses, moving along an arbitrary trajectory on the plate surface is considered. The method consists of transformation of the governing equation into a series of eigenfunctions, which satisfy the boundary conditions of the plate. The method presented in this investigation is general and can be applied to general moving mass and moving force systems as well. Furthermore, the article shows that the response of structures due to moving mass, which has often been neglected in the past, must be properly taken into account because it often differs significantly from the moving force model. © 2001 Published by Elsevier...
Dynamics of nonlinear plates under moving loads
, Article Mechanics Research Communications ; Volume 28, Issue 4 , 2001 , Pages 453-461 ; 00936413 (ISSN) ; Rofooei, F. R ; Mehri, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2001
Abstract
The governing differential equation of the Duffing's oscillator with time varying coefficients is addressed. It is shown that the response of a flexible nonlinear plate can be simulated by such equation. Existence of the periodic behavior that is the most important regular solution is illustrated using Banach's fixed-point theorem
Periodicity in the response of nonlinear plate, under moving mass
, Article Thin-Walled Structures ; Volume 40, Issue 3 , 2002 , Pages 283-295 ; 02638231 (ISSN) ; Rahimzadeh Rofooei, F ; Mofid, M ; Mehri, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2002
Abstract
The dynamics of nonlinear thin plates under influence of relatively heavy moving masses is considered. By expansion of the solution as a series of mode functions, the governing equations of motion are reduced to an ordinary differential equation for time development of vibration amplitude, which is Duffing's oscillator with time varying coefficients. Through the application of Banach's fixed-point theorem, the periodic solutions are predicted. The method presented in this paper is general so that the response of plate to moving force systems can also be considered. © 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd
Long Term Effective Factors on House Price of Metropolises of Iran
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nili, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
The notable share of housing sector in GDP (approximately five percent) shows this sector’s relation with macroeconomic activities. On the other hand, House as an asset leads housing sector to be affected by monetary and fiscal variables. A dynamic panel data was used in this study to evaluate the relations between housing sector and some macroeconomic variables in metropolises of Iran. As results show, in long term growth of liquidity, GDP per capita and sharp ratio have positive effects, and land per capita has negative effect on housing price in metropolises of Iran. Price increases have not been equal in different cities. Inequality of land price between metropolises and between...
Estimating an Index of Iran’s Informal Economy in 1350-1386 With Concentration on the Impact of Government’s Intervention by EMIMIC Model (The Multiple Indicators-Multiple Causes Model and Error-Correction Model)
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nili, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research, an Index of Iran informal economy in response to the government interventions in credit, labor and product markets is stimated by EMIMIC model. To do this, first these interventions are measured using principal components analysis. In the model, the variables GDP and employment are used as indicators and taxation rates, government distortions in credit, labor and product markets, government expenditure, per capita income, unemployment and inflation as causes of the informal economy. We conclude these government interventions have affected Iran informal economy and their influence is more than indirect interventions influence such as taxation. The estimated index of Iran...
Water Quality Modeling of Urban Streams
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tajrishy, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
With altering natural state and increasing impervious surfaces, traditional urbanization leads to deteriorating the environment and water catchments. During the years most efforts in order to control the urban runoff outflow, have been focused on quantity; and awareness about improving water quality has been raised just in the last few years and, which emphasizes on pollution source control. Standard water quality sampling methods are time consuming, expensive and because of sampling in broad geographic areas, difficult; however modeling is a more efficient way in assessing water quality and as worries about non-point source pollution grows, different kinds of models have been used to...
The Political Economy Aspects of the Redistributive Role of Government in a General Equilibrium Micro-founded Macro Model
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nili, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
The role of government in economy has been a controversial subject in economics. Lately, there has been some fundamental change in evaluating this subject. One could mention two of these as 1) realizing the importance of micro-founded macro model for evaluating policy, and 2) taking into consideration the rent-seeking behavior of politicians. In this research, a general equilibrium in a micro-founded macro model will be discussed and then in political economics framework, the effect of government on this equilibrium will be investigated. Only the redistribution role of government has been considered. First, the model in which a benevolent government is seeking optimal policy is Discussed....
Measurement of Gini Coefficients by Means of Household’s Special CPI in Iran(1984-2005)
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nili, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
Gini coefficient is the most prevalent index for the measurement of inequality and is usually extracted by means of nominal variables based on income or expenditures of households. In this study we have extracted more accurate Gini coefficients. By using the raw data of Households Budget Survey (HBS) and STATA software, a special CPI for each household of the sample is extracted. Subsequently nominal expenditures are deflated by these special CPIs, and at last, Gini coefficients are extracted from real expenditures. Our findings indicate that in recent years, extracted Gini coefficients are remarkably higher than prevailing ones.
Parametric Evaluation of the Y- Shaped Bracing Frame and Introducing a New Method for Design
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mofid, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
This paper investigates the behavior of the Y-shaped bracing system. Because of the special type of eccentricity in this system, the behavior of the frame is strongly dependent on the geometrical changes of the braces. So that even in the elastic region, it shows the geometrically nonlinear behavior. The amount of eccentricity is very effective on the nonlinear behavior of the frame. Also the ratio of cross sections of the bracing members has a very important impact on the expected performance of the frame. The results show that this system tolerates large displacements, and can act like a base isolation system. Firstly, using a two-dimensional accurate modeling related to the geometrical...
Assessment of Seismic Behavior Factor of Irregular Midrise Steel Structure
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mofid, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
The Overstrength, Ductility and the Response Modification Factor (R) for 70 steel X-braced , Inverted-V-Braced and Offcenter Bracing System frames were evaluated by performing pushover analysis of model structure with various stories (3,6,9,12&15 story) and span length (4,6&8 meter). Some result were compared with those from nonlinear dynamic analysis. According to the analysis result the R factors obtained from nonlinear dynamic analysis are 15% more than obtained from pushover analysis and R factors computed from pushover analysis were generally smaller than the values given in the design codes. R factors in Irregular structure in height are about 90% of R values in regular structure in...
Synthesis of γ-Fe2O3 Nanoparticles by Gelatin Mediator and Synthesis of γ-Fe2O3/SiO2/PCA/Ag-NPs Nanostructure Drug Delivery System
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Pourjavadi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Maghemite (γ-Fe2O3) nanoparticles were produced after high temperature oxidation of gelatin-Fe3O4 nanocomposite, obtained from a common coprecipitation process of Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions in an alkaline medium in the presence of a gelatin protein as an effective mediator. Size, shape, surface morphology and magnetic properties of the prepared γ-Fe2O3 nanoparticles were characterized using XRD, FTIR, TEM, SEM and VSM data. The results revealed that primary, gelatin-Fe3O4 nanocomposite had been formed and next, the gelatin decomposition in furnace produced a spinel structure of γ-Fe2O3. The effects of furnace temperature and time of heating together with the amount of gelatin on the produced...
On The Behavior of Low-Rise, Irregular, Dual Structures
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mofid, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
The Response modification factor R represents the behavior of the structure such as ductility, overstrength and the inherent redundancy. This factor shall be defined according to the type of lateral force resisting system. However, there are some complexities and/or uncertainties in codes related to the R factor according to the height, form of irregularities and structural systems. Therefore, from the scientific point of view as well as reliability, it is very clear that the R factor cannot be similar for all kinds of structures, categorized as a specific group. In this investigation, assuming a low-rise, vertically irregular structure with a heliport which has a dual structural system...
Modeling Phosphorous Movement in Watersheds with SWAT (Case Study: Kan Watershed)
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tajrishy, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
Maintaining the quality of water is of paramount importance for lakes with tourist attraction capacity. Inaccurate prediction of the quality state of lake in design phase may lead to some trouble in future. Kan River known as the main source of water feeding for the urban lake located in the north of Chitgar park passes through various villages and restaurants discharging nutrients via runoff and wastewater in the aforementioned river. Previous investigations reveal that phosphorous plays a central role in the water quality of this river and the associated downstream lake. In this research, Kan watershed,located in in the north-west of Tehran, was simulated. Considering the "Total Maximum...
The Role of Socio-Political Institutions in Economic Performance of Developing Countries
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nili, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
Findings of economics in last decade shows that social and economic institutions have direct influence on economic performance of a society. However, these institutions are determined by the state. In different regimes, the political power is in the hand of different social groups with different preferences and goals; as a result, different social and economic policies and institutions are take place in different political regimes. In this research, we study economic performance of a society under control of two different political regimes: in first, the majority rules the state and in second, there is a totalitarian regime in which; the political power is concentrated in hand of a group of...
Exploring Economic Performance of Resource-Rich Countries by Separating their Political Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nili, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
Economic performance of resource rich countries is related to their political systems. In this research, consistent to Hosseini (1388), we develop a theoretical model in which we classify the political systems of those countries to four systems based on corruption, myopic behavior of the incumbent, ideological bias of people, and the popularity shocks in elections. We show that in a fixed institutional framework, democracy leads to higher welfare for people and better economic performance. However, in a society with low corruption, high political convergence, and low popularity shocks both democracy and dictatorship maximize the social welfare in the model