Mohammad Yeganeh
Mohammed Yeganeh (5 May 1923, Zanjan, Iran - 18 December 1995, Baltimore, Maryland, United States) was an Iranian economist who was the Governor of the Central Bank of Iran from 1973–1975. Yeganeh attended Tehran University from 1942-1946 obtaining a BA in Law and BA in Economics and then attended Columbia University from 1947-1951 obtaining an MA in Economics. He wrote his dissertation thesis on 'Commercial policies and foreign trade of Iran'. He later worked for the United Nations as an economic affairs officer. It was at the United Nations that Yeganeh worked under Charles Issawi, with whom he co-authored The Economics of Middle Eastern Oil in 1962.
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Mohammad Yeganeh
Mohammed Yeganeh (5 May 1923, Zanjan, Iran - 18 December 1995, Baltimore, Maryland, United States) was an Iranian economist who was the Governor of the Central Bank of Iran from 1973–1975. Yeganeh attended Tehran University from 1942-1946 obtaining a BA in Law and BA in Economics and then attended Columbia University from 1947-1951 obtaining an MA in Economics. He wrote his dissertation thesis on 'Commercial policies and foreign trade of Iran'. He later worked for the United Nations as an economic affairs officer. It was at the United Nations that Yeganeh worked under Charles Issawi, with whom he co-authored The Economics of Middle Eastern Oil in 1962.
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