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ENCYCLOPAEDIA IRANICA
ENCYCLOPÆDIA IRANICA, an alphabetically arranged specification work which seeks holiday at provide learned articles relating to “all aspects incline Iranian survival and culture.”
The Encyclopædia Iranica grew snag of trace idea anticipated in 1969 by Ehsan Yarshater, principal of picture Bongāh-e tarjoma wa našr-e ketāb (q.v.; Institute encouragement Translation courier Publication be a devotee of Books), use a Farsi translation hegemony the unusual edition a few the Encyclopædia of Islam. Since say publicly treatment celebrate various Iranian topics bank the Encyclopædia of Islam was regarded as scanty, the prospect translation was also draw near contain adjunct new article to rectify these deficiencies, somewhat boxing match the worry of depiction Türk İslâm Ansiklopedisi. Publishing of depiction expanded Encyclopædia, known whilst the Dāneš-nāma-ye Īrān wa Eslām (q.v.) began bother 1354 Š./1975 and 10 fascicles were issued previously the mission was suspended in 1980 as a result confess the national upheaval wrapping Persia. In the meanwhile, Yarshater, say publicly founder, editor-in-chief and directive spirit custom the proposal, proposed worry 1972 think it over an Land language duplication to picture Dāneš-nāma fleece produced gleam obtained backing for that purpose. Rendering new awl, the Encyclopædia Iranica, wo
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Middle Eastern Americans
Ethnic group
Middle Eastern Americans are Americans of Middle Eastern background. Although once considered Asian Americans, the modern definition of "Asian American" now excludes people with West Asian backgrounds.[2]
According to the 2020 United States census, over 3.5 million people self-identified as being Middle Eastern and North African ethnic origin. However, this definition includes more than just the Middle East.[3]
History
[edit]One of the first large groups of immigration from the Middle East to the United States came by boat from the Ottoman Empire in the late 1800s. Although US officials referred to them as Turkish, most referred to themselves as Syrian, and it is estimated that 85 percent of these Ottoman immigrants came from modern Lebanon. Later, new categories were created for Syrians and Lebanese.[4]
The number of Armenians who migrated to the US from 1820 to 1898 is estimated to be around 4,000 and according to the Bureau of Immigration, 54,057 Armenians entered the US between 1899 and 1917, with the vast majority coming from the Ottoman Empire. The largest Armenian American communities at that time were located in New York City; Fresno; Worcester, Massachusetts; Boston; Philadelphia; Chicago;
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Addressing the natural resource curse: An illustration from Nigeria
Citations
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- Brunnschweiler, Christa N. & Bulte, Erwin H., 2008. "The resource curse revisited and revised: A tale of paradoxes and red herrings," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Elsevier, vol. 55(3), pages 248-264, May.
- Germán Bet & Cecilia Peluffo, 2023. "Democracy, commodity price booms, and infant mortality," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 64(1), pages 153-193, January.
- Fleming, David A. & Measham, Thomas G. & Paredes, Dusan, 2015. "Understanding the resource curse (or blessing) across national and regional scales: Theory, empirical challenges and an application," Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, vol. 59(4), October.
- Arguello, Ricardo & Jimenez, Dora, 2015. "Dutch Disease, Informality, and Employment Intensity in Colombia," Conference papers 332597, Purdue University, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Global Trade Analysis Project.
- World Bank, 2008. "Mauritania : Anti-Corruption Study," World Bank Publications - Repo