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Role
  
Economist

Name
  
Mohsen Nourbakhsh


Preceded by
  
Alireza Nobari

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Born
  
18 May 1948Isfahan, Iran (
1948-05-18
)

Died
  
March 23, 2003, Tehran, Iran

Party
  
Executives of Construction Party

Education
  
University of California, Davis, University of Tehran

Preceded by
  
Mohammad-Javad Irvani

Preceded by
  
Mohammad-Hossein Adeli

Succeeded by
  

Seyed Mohsen Nourbakhsh (Persian: سید محسن نوربخش‎‎; 18 May 1948 – 23 March 2003) was an Iranian economist, most known as governor of the Central Bank of Iran and the former minister of economic and finance of Iran. Nourbakhsh had pro-market views.

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Personal life and education

Born in Isfahan, Nourbakhsh received a bachelor's degree from the University of Tehran in economics, and a master of arts and PhD from the University of California at Davis in econometrics.

Career

Shortly after the Iranian Revolution, Nourbakhsh's nomination for finance minister was rejected by then president Abolhassan Banisadr. Nourbakhsh was then named deputy finance minister and held that office until 1981.

In 1988, Nourbakhsh became a member of the Majlis and a representative for Tehran. Next he was nominated for the economy and finance minister to the government of the then president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani in 1989. He was approved by the Majlis with 195 for and 43 against votes. In the Summer of 1993, he was forced by the Majlis to resign.

Nourbakhsh was then appointed the governor of the Central Bank of Iran by president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani in 1994 and he was in office until his death in 2003. In 1999 president Mohammad Khatami reappoint him as the governor. During the first term of president Mohammad Khatami, Hossein Namazi was the minister of economy and finance. There was rivalry between Nourbakhsh and Namazi in regard to the economic policy.

Death

Nourbakhsh died of a heart attack on 23 March 2003. He had had a heart failure since his childhood, and had undergone a heart surgery. Mohammad Khatami, in a condolence message, praised Nourbakhsh as a "very sincere, intelligent and capable serviceman" and described his death as a "great loss."

Mohammad Javad Vahaji, deputy governor, replaced Nourbakhsh and later in the year, Ebrahim Sheibani was his successor as governor.

References

Mohsen Nourbakhsh Wikipedia