The Economic Modernisation of Iran, 19531968: Architects, Agents, and Unwitting Thwarters
By (Author) Ali Rahnema
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
31st March 2026
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Planned economic systems
Middle Eastern history
Hardback
448
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
In 1953, Iran was at loggerheads with the US and UK, after Prime Minister Mossadegh nationalised Irans oil reserves. By 1968, under the autocratic rule of the Shah, Iran was a booming export economy, benefiting from high oil prices and consumer demand. It had unambiguously become a modern industrial economy. Sifting through primary and secondary sources, Ali Rahnema charts Irans progress in this vital fifteen-year period. He asks, who can claim the credit And who bears the blame for its critical failures
Ali Rahnema is Professor of Economics at the American University of Paris. He is the author of Call to Arms: Irans Marxist Revolutionaries, The Rise of Modern Despotism in Iran and An Islamic Utopian: A Political Biography of Ali Shariati.