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The Economic Prospects of the ‘Arab Spring’: A Bumpy Road Ahead (2011)
Journal Article
Hakimian, H. (2011). The Economic Prospects of the ‘Arab Spring’: A Bumpy Road Ahead. Development Viewpoint, 1-2

This Development ViewPoint underscores the underlying importance of the economic conditions facing the new republics, such as Egypt and Tunisia, which are emerging as a result of the ‘Arab Spring’ in the Middle East and North Africa. His analysis sug... Read More about The Economic Prospects of the ‘Arab Spring’: A Bumpy Road Ahead.

Dinshah Dorabji Kapadia (2010)
Book Chapter
Waghmar, B. (2010). Dinshah Dorabji Kapadia. In E. Yarshater (Ed.), Encyclopædia Iranica, vol. XV (521-521). Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation

Preliminary Remarks on Bactrian Diplomatics (2010)
Book Chapter
Waghmar, B. (2010). Preliminary Remarks on Bactrian Diplomatics. In M. Macuch, D. Weber, & D. Durkin-Meisterernst (Eds.), Ancient and Middle Iranian Studies: Proceedings of the 6th European Conference of Iranian Studies, held in Vienna, 18-22 September 2007 (245-254). Harrasowitz Verlag

Iran’s Free Trade Zones: Challenges and Opportunities (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hakimian, H. (2009, September). Iran’s Free Trade Zones: Challenges and Opportunities. Presented at Iran’s Economy at a Crossroads: Domestic and Global Challenges, University of Southern California (USC)

Iran's Free Trade Zones: Challenges and Opportunities (2008)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hakimian, H. (2008, December). Iran's Free Trade Zones: Challenges and Opportunities. Presented at Conference on ‘The Iranian Economy’, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Iran – Growth Case Study: 1960-2004 (2007)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hakimian, H. (2007, April). Iran – Growth Case Study: 1960-2004. Presented at Case Studies Workshop, Growth and Development Commission, Washington DC

Oil and democracy in Iraq (2007)
Book
Springborg, R. (2007). Oil and democracy in Iraq. SAQI in association with London Middle East Institute, SOAS