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Hamzeh Arabzadeh

Economist, doctoral student at the École d’Économie de Paris and temporary lecturer at Université Paris I

  • The image depicts a man delivering a speech at a podium. He has a distinctive white turban and a beard, dressed in a dark robe. The setting appears to be a formal event, likely at a conference or assembly, given the backdrop and the podium's design. The focus is on him as he addresses an audience, emphasizing the seriousness and importance of the moment. Iran. Economic Challenges for the Re-Elected President Hamzeh Arabzadeh · May 2017 Hassan Rouhani was re-elected president with a score of 57% on 19 May of this year. The perspectives of an economy open to the rest of the world which he propounds seem more convincing than the often very rash promises his conservative opponents made to attract the poor. The fact remains that (…)
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