tag Masoud Nili

Poverty Line Remains Elusive in Iran

EghtesadOnline: A study by the Institute for Management and Planning Studies supervised by chief economist Masoud Nili culled 975 figures as the poverty line from official and unofficial sources in 41 reports released by the Statistical Center of Iran and the Central Bank of Iran as well as independent research centers.
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Publish Date:21/January/2018 | 08:47

Budget Takes Aim at Wealth Inequality

EghtesadOnline: President’s Special Aide on Economic Affairs Masoud Nili said the income ratio of the poorest to the richest is 1 to 86 in Iran, which is an unacceptable and unfair disparity.
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Publish Date:14/January/2018 | 14:02

2 New Members for MCC

EghtesadOnline: President Hassan Rouhani appointed his deputy for economic affairs, Mohammad Nahavandian, and his special aide for economic affairs, Masoud Nili , as new members of the Money and Credit Council on Monday.
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Publish Date:03/October/2017 | 24:09

Nili Appointed Presidential Economic Aide

EghtesadOnline: President Hassan Rouhani has appointed Masoud Nili as his special aide in economic affairs and secretary of Economic Coordination Headquarters.
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Publish Date:20/August/2017 | 10:01

What Kind of Gov’t Does Iran’s Economy Need?

EghtesadOnline: The achievements of recent years, including the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, macroeconomic stability, Health Overhaul Plan and export of 1 million barrels of oil are all valuable but transient, if not protected by a prudent administration.
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Publish Date:20/May/2017 | 08:13

Chronic Inflation Damages Economic Growth Prospects

EghtesadOnline: Chronic inflation, which stems from economic imbalances, ruins economic growth, Masoud Nili , a prominent economist and professor of economics at Sharif University of Technology, says.
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Publish Date:15/September/2019 | 10:38

Iran Parliament Speaker: Market Economy Can Deliver

EghtesadOnline: The 8th Conference on Monetary Policies and Banking & Production Challenges was held Monday to explore the root causes of the lingering economic challenges in Iran.
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Publish Date:30/April/2019 | 24:10

Causes of Super Challenges

EghtesadOnline: Iranian policymakers and people are laboring under the delusion that governments are solely responsible for providing cheap resources to the public, the special presidential aide for economic affairs said.
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Publish Date:18/September/2017 | 05:32

Historic Patterns in Iran’s Job Market

EghtesadOnline: The unemployment of three groups, namely young people, women and the educated, will put considerable pressure on Iran’s labor market in the coming years.
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Publish Date:06/September/2017 | 08:31

Experts Scrutinize Rouhani’s Economic Administration

EghtesadOnline: Last Sunday, the president’s nominee for the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance, Masoud Karbasian, the former director general of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration, won the parliamentarians’ vote of confidence.
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Publish Date:27/August/2017 | 09:48

Export Only Savior of Iranian Industries

EghtesadOnline: Extroversion is the only magic word for the survival of Iran’s economy and industries, top presidential advisor, Masoud Nili , said.
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Publish Date:19/July/2017 | 08:53

Calls for Depoliticization of Economic Decisions

EghtesadOnline: Referring to six major problems Iran is grappling with, top presidential advisor, Masoud Nili , has called for removing resentment in politics, depoliticizing the economy and politicians making fewer public speeches, in a write-up published in the local media, including IRNA.
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Publish Date:08/July/2017 | 08:21

Presidential Advisor Outlines 6 Challenges of Iran’s Economy

EghtesadOnline: Water crisis, environmental woes, crumbling pension funds, banking troubles, budget deficit and unemployment are six major challenges of Iran’s economy, the senior economic advisor to President Hassan Rouhani said.
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Publish Date:08/March/2017 | 16:06

Structural Economic Reforms Key to Sustainable Growth

EghtesadOnline: In order to maintain the 7.4% economic growth experienced in the first half of the current Iranian year (started March 20, 2016), there is a need to bring about structural economic reforms, motivate the private sector and forge constructive ties with countries that have resources and buoyant markets.
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Publish Date:02/January/2017 | 07:56

Iran Job Creation Among World’s Top 5

EghtesadOnline: The government of President Hassan Rouhani is among the world’s top five in generating an annual average of 704,000 jobs, a senior presidential advisor said.
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Publish Date:30/December/2016 | 08:44

Reforms Distance Banks From Central Bank

EghtesadOnline: The banking overhaul plan–a roadmap enacted by President Hassan Rouhani to transform the outdated banking system–would allow the banking sector to fend for itself without relying on the Central Bank of Iran, said Masoud Nili , a senior economic advisor to the president.
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Publish Date:16/October/2016 | 19:03

6%-economic growth anticipated: Advisor

EghtesadOnline: Economic Advisor to President Hassan Rouhani Masoud Nili said that the country was suffering from low growth rather than economic depression but expected the nation would experience 5-6 percent economic growth this year (to end March 2017).
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Publish Date:05/October/2016 | 16:08