1st Edition

The Islamic Republic of Iran Reflections on an Emerging Economy

By Jahangir Amuzegar Copyright 2014
256 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

255 Pages
by Routledge

This title provides an in depth study of Iran’s post 1979 Revolution economy under the Islamic Republic, with new material and related journal articles combined under one roof in a novel and reader friendly style. The volume starts with an original text, summarizing the development of the Iranian economy under five successive administrations, in five distinct phases. Following this are... Read more

Foreword.  The Author.  Acknowledgements.  A Word of Caution.  Part 1: Overview  The Unforeseen Upheaval.  The Anti-Monarchy Manifesto.  Velayat-e-Faqih in Theory and Practice.  Legalized Anarchy.  Report Card’s Partisan Assessment.  Report Card’s Objective Evaluation.  Underlying Causes.  Favourable Prospects  Part 2: The Articles  1. The Iranian Economy before and after the Revolution  2. Islamic Fundamentalism in Action  3. Iran’s Unemployment Crisis  4. Islamic Social Justice: Iranian Style  5. Iran’s 20-year Economic Perspective  6. Iran’s Oil Stabilization Fund: A Misnomer  7. Khatami’s Legacy  8. Sanctioning the Islamic Republic: A New Global Wave  9. Iran: The Rial Saga  10. Iran: The Subsidy Dilemma  11. Ahmadenejad’s Legacy  12. Nuclear Iran: Perils and Prospects  13. Iran’s Oil as a Blessing and a Curse  14. The Islamic Republic of Iran: Facts and Fiction  15. Iran’s Economy Facing a Challenging Year

Biography

Dr Jahangir Amuzegar, an international economic consultant, received his PhD in economics from the University of California, Los Angeles, after studying law at the University of Tehran, Iran and economics at the University of Washington, USA. He was Iran’s Minister of Commerce in 1962-63, Minister of Finance in 1963 and Ambassador-at-Large from 1963-79. He was also an executive director of the International Monetary Fund from 1974–80. Dr Amuzegar has held a number of academic positions, including at the University of California at Los Angeles, Michigan State University and the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Dr Amuzegar’s many publications include more than 100 articles published in, amongst others, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Middle East Journal, Middle East Policy, Middle East Economic Survey and Third World Quarterly. He is also the author of several books on Iran, oil and economic development, including Iran: Economic Development under Dualistic Conditions (1971), Iran: An Economic Profile (1977), Comparative Economics (1981), The Dynamics of the Iranian Revolution (1999), Iran’s Economy under the Islamic Republic (1997) and Managing the Oil Wealth: OPEC’s Windfalls and Pitfalls (I.B. Tauris, 1999), which was awarded Choice’s Outstanding Academic Title.