Monetary and Banking Research Institute
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Latin | Pezhuheshkâdh-e Puli-ye Banki |
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Established | 1990 |
Field of research | Macroeconomics, Financial Economics |
President | Dr. Mohammad Shirijian (acting) |
Vice president | Dr. Mehdi Hadian |
Location | Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran |
Affiliations | Central Bank of Iran |
Website | www |
The Monetary and Banking Research Institute (MBRI) (formerly known as Monetary and Banking Research Academy (MBRA)) is the research arm of the Central Bank of Iran.[1]
Historical background
[edit]The Monetary and Banking Research Institute (MBRI) was established in 1990 out of necessity for a central repository of the monetary and banking research in the country.
Duties
[edit]The most important goals and duties of the MBRI are as follows:
- Performing economic researches for individuals and organizations, domestically and internationally.
- Compiling economic data of Iran and other countries.
- Cooperation with national and international universities and research institutions through workshops, seminars and conferences.
Organization
[edit]MBRI's organization consists of:
- Board of Trustees (the Central Bank of Islamic Republic of Iran's Governor as the President),
- advisers, vice presidents, research groups, faculty members,
- finance department, service group, publications, data bank, international affairs and conferences department, library and computer center.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Historical Background". Monetary and Banking Research Institute.
External links
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