Reintegrating Iran with the west challenges and opportunities

Iran is located at the cross-roads of world civilization and inter-continental trade, and has, throughout its long history, played an important role in the movement of goods, people and ideas. The political factors that have hobbled Iran's development have hitherto prevented scholars, business...

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Main Author: Elahee, Mohammad
Other Authors: Sadrieh, Farid, Wilman, Mike
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bingley, U.K. Emerald 2015
Series:International business & management
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Collection: Emerald Business, Management and Economics eBook Collection Archive - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a A historic perspective on the Iranian contributions to world civilization and global trade / Farid Sadrieh -- Potential for the expansion of Iranian natural gas exports : opportunities and limits / Mahmood Monshipouri -- Non-oil exports from Iran / Massood V. Samii -- Automotive industry in Iran : a critical analysis / Mike Wilman, Bob Bax -- The Iranian diaspora as a conduit for western technology, capital and know-how to revitalize the Iranian economy / Dino N. Bozonelos -- Economic incentives and pressure in nuclear negotiations with Iran / Eugene B. Kogan -- Iran and the west : a nuclear settlement and its aftermath / Farid Mirbagheri -- India and Iran trade : issues and challenges / Rakesh Mohan Joshi -- Iran-China relationship : Implications for the west / Mohammad Elahee, Jiayong Gao -- US and Iran : friends, foes or potential strategic partners? / David Cadden -- Concluding thoughts from the editors / Mohammad Elahee, Farid Sadrieh, Mike Wilman 
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520 |a Iran is located at the cross-roads of world civilization and inter-continental trade, and has, throughout its long history, played an important role in the movement of goods, people and ideas. The political factors that have hobbled Iran's development have hitherto prevented scholars, business practitioners and policymakers fully appreciating Iran's potential as a key player in the economic, political and technological development of its region and beyond. This book provides its readers with a fuller understanding of the economic complexities of the present and the promise of a future rebirth in an important country, perhaps the last emerging market; a country whose potential has been dormant or held in check, but whose significance has remained unaffected. Although Iran is a large, untapped market and a great potential contributor to the world economy, after more than three decades of relative isolation, our knowledge of this country has been constrained by the dearth of exchanges and the opacity of Iranian society. The contributing scholars offer a broad overview of the challenges and opportunities presented by the gradual reintegration of Iran into the world economy