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Economic Cooperation Organization
founded in 1985 in Tehran by the leaders of Iran, Pakistan, and Turkey
economy of Iran
economy of the country
Chabahar
Chabahar ( (); ) is a city in the Central District of Chabahar County, Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. It is a free port (free-trade zone) situated on the coast of the Gulf of Oman, and is Iran's southernmost city after Konarak. The sister port city of Gwadar in Balochistan, Pakistan, is located about to the east of Chabahar.
politics of Iran
political system of Iran
Persian carpet
handmade carpet from Iran
Central Bank of Iran
Iranian central bank
Asaluyeh
Asaluyeh () is a city in the Central District of Asaluyeh County, Bushehr province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. It is also the administrative center for Asaluyeh Rural District. The village of Asaluyeh was converted to a city in 2003.
Government of Iran
legislative, executive and judiciary powers of Iran
international sanctions against Iran
Economic, trade, scientific and military sanctions imposed on Iran by the international community
North–South Transport Corridor
Corridor for trade connectivity from Moscow to Mumbai through Central Asia
education in Iran
overview of education in Iran
tourism in Iran
industry in Iran
agriculture in Iran
economic sector in Iran
transport in Iran
transport economy and culture in Iran
United States sanctions against Iran
Economic, trade, scientific and military sanctions imposed on Iran by the United States government
corruption in Iran
Institutional corruption in the country
Joint Plan of Action
2013 agreement on the nuclear program of Iran
Setad
A quasi-governmental organization under the supervision of the Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Ministry of Petroleum
government ministry of Iran
science and technology in Iran
science in Iran
Bonyad
Bonyads ( "Foundation") are charitable trusts in Iran that play a major role in Iran's economy. They control an estimated 20% of Iran's GDP, and are second only to the oil industry in manufacturing, trading, and real estate development in Iran. As of 2010, the largest bonyad is the Mostazafan Foundation, worth approximately $10 billion. In addition to large national bonyads like the Mostazafan Foundation, there are numerous bonyads affiliated with local clerics in "almost every" Iranian town. All are answerable only to the Supreme Leader of Iran. As of 2008, bonyads employ somewhere between 40
Islamic Economics Organization of Iran
Islamic banking institution created in 1979 after the Islamic Revolution
Supreme Audit Court of Iran
continuation-based organization in Tehran, Iran
Mahafarid Amir Khosravi
Iranian businessman
banking and insurance in Iran
overview about banking and insurance in Iran
intellectual property in Iran
Iranian frozen assets
Iranian assets held abroad, frozen by the U.S.
kidney trade in Iran
legal and government-regulated practice in Iran consisting of selling one's kidney for profit
Bazaari
thumb|right|Grand Bazaar, Tehran|Grand Bazaar of [[Tehran (2004)]] '''''' ( ) is the merchant class and workers of bazaars, the traditional marketplaces of Iran. are involved in "petty trade of a traditional, or nearly traditional, kind, centered on the bazaar and its Islamic culture". They have been described as "the class of people who helped make the 1979 Iranian Revolution".
industry of Iran
overview of the industrial sector of Iran
Sasanian economy
Iran's Prosperity Project
IPP