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Development Of Iran

Submitted by trunern on May 15, 2008

Category: Social Issues
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Iran's economic growth in the past century clearly shows that it has not yet

entered the path of sustained and expediential growth. For the last thirty years Iran has been

experiencing boom and bust cycle rather than sustained growth. The close association between

per capita income and per capita oil revenues suggests a reason for the fluctuating level of

income. Both per capita GDP and non-oil GDP increased steadily during 1960-76 while oil

income was rising (Sewer). The decline in per capita oil revenues which started in the mid 1970s

slowed the economy, but is not entirely responsible for the one-third decrease in per capita GDP

in 1977-82 (Sewer). Disruptions due to the revolution and the war with Iraq no doubt also

contributed to economic decline. In the post-revolution years we again observe a close association

between oil and per capita income. This pattern of boom and bust is not peculiar to Iran and is

shared by other oil-exporting countries of the Middle East (Sewer) In contrast, the fast growing

countries of similar characteristics based their growth not on exports of fossil fuels but on human

capital. Replacing oil with human capital as the engine of growth in Iran would be a precondition

for long term, stable growth.

It is clear that Iran is a troubled country. They are currently troubled by international war

and civil unrest within there own country. Oil embargos and standers of exports also play a

critical role in why Iran has a hard time competing in the global market and practicing

international trade. Iran has had a troubled history, from rebellions to removal of political parties

from power. However in this paper I examine the necessary conditions for Iran to...

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