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The Struggle for Development in Iran

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This book provides a multidimensional analysis of Iran's struggle for development between 1970 and 2020. The past several decades in Iran have been a period of sluggish and noninclusive economic gr...
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  • 17 May 2022
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This book provides a multidimensional analysis of Iran's struggle for development between 1970 and 2020. The past several decades in Iran have been a period of sluggish and noninclusive economic growth, ill-fated social engineering with an Islamic template, political repression, and extensive environmental degradation. The intellectual discourse surrounding the impediments of growth in Iran has been dominated by an exaggerated notion of the role of ideology, class struggles, imperialism, and histori-cal contingencies, overlooking the profound impacts of institutions and fundamental socioeconomic trends.

This book aims to fill this gap using positive economics and data-driven analysis to cover a wide array of topics, such as governance, corruption, energy, and food security. It will be essential for researchers, policy makers, and journalists.

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Price: $70.00
Pages: 296
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Publication Date: 17 May 2022
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503630468
Format: Hardcover
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"The history of economic development in Iran, particularly in recent years, has been an enigma often wrapped in ideological fantasies of regime apologists or its determined foes. The Struggle for Development in Iran is a detailed multidisciplinary analysis of the many facets of this troubled history from the prism of data and reality, not illusion and ideological pieties. It is a must read for any student, scholar and policy maker interested in Iran's hitherto Sisyphean quest for economic development and political democracy."—Abbas Milani, Hamid and Christina Moghadam Director of Iranian Studies at Stanford University, Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution
Pooya Azadi is Manager of the Stanford Iran 2040 Project. Mohsen B. Mesgaran is Assistant Professor at University of California, Davis. Matin Mirramezani is Co-Founder of Generation Lab and an economics student at Stanford University.
1. Introduction
2. Governance
3. Demographic Trends
4. Labor Force and Human Capital
5. Economy
6. Financial Sector
7. Energy Sector
8. Agriculture Sector
9. Migration and Brain Drain
10. Research and Development Policy
11. Conclusion: The Path Forward