بنگاه دانش اقتصاد *ابتهاج*

مقالات آموزشی اقتصادی صهیب عبیدی

بنگاه دانش اقتصاد *ابتهاج*

مقالات آموزشی اقتصادی صهیب عبیدی

اقتصاد افغانستان

The State of the Afghan Economy

اقتصاد افغانستان

ادامه

قانون محصولات عایداتی در افغانستان

Income Tax Law (.pdf file)

قانون محصولات عایداتی در افغانستان

داونلود

قانون سرمایه گذاری های شخصی و محلی در افغانستان

Law on Private and Domestic Investment in Afghanistan (.pdf file)

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Abdul Majid Zabuli

Abdul Majid Zabuli

Abdul Majid Zabuli was the founder of Afghanistan's banking system and through it developed the economy, imported and installed plants and factories such as power plants, textile mills and others. Zabuli founded the Ashami company in 1932, and it eventually developed into the Afghan National Bank (Bank-i-Milli Afghanistan). Up until the 1990s the Afghan National Bank had seven branches in Kabul, and ten in other provinces. It also had offices in such cities as Karachi (Pakistan), Hamburg (Germany), London (England), and New York (USA). He also founded the Da Afghanistan Bank, and the Industrial bank. He was educated in Herat and later at Tashkent. He became Minister of National Economy in 1936 and served his country in this position until the 1950s. He was born in August of 1896, and he died in November of 1998. Zabuli was very much concerned with the young Afghan generation and he used his wealth to support various forms of education and assistance for them.

More About Abdul Majid Zabuli:

Law of Banking in Afghanistan

 

Law of Banking in Afghanistan (.pdf file)

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Reports

Reports

Analysis of Issues of Afghan Economy

Analysis of Issues


The Afghan Economy

The Afghan Economy


In this section we provide an overview of Afghanistan's economy and issues affecting the Afghan economy with a special interest and outlook to a future reconstruction phase of the nation and her economic infrastructures.

We would like to identify the relevant factors and policies that will assist, both in the short term as well as in a long term, in the rebuilding effort of what truly is a daunting task.

Economy Overview  Afghanistan is an extremely poor, landlocked country, highly dependent on farming and livestock raising (sheep and goats). Economic considerations have played second fiddle to political more» 

Afghanistan: Natural Resources and Energy Afghanistan's significance from an energy standpoint stems from its geographical position as a potential transit route for oil and natural gas exports from Central Asia to the Arabian Sea. This potential includes the possible construction of oil and natural gas export pipelines through Afghanistan, which was under serious consideration in the mid-1990s. more»

Reconstruction:

Key Problems

·         Massive arms supplies continue to fuel the fighting despite the end of the proxy war.

·         Pakistani aid together with support from Pashtun traders and tribesmen enabled the Taliban to capture Kabul.

·         The U.S. supported efforts by the UN to bring the regional states together, but its policies suffered from a variety of internal contradictions. more»


Members of President Hamid Karzai's Cabinet

The current cabinet was approved by the Wolesi Jirga in April 2006 (after nomination by the President in March 2006).
Each was sworn in by President Karzai on May 2, 2006. Karzai's cabinet consists of 25 ministers and one senior minister. The previous cabinet members were appointed by President Karzai upon formation of the transitional government in 2002, however, it was dissolved after the parliamentary elections.

Below are brief biographies distributed by the Office
 of the Spokesperson of the President or other Afghan government sources

| First Vice President  | Second Vice President |

| Senior Minister |

Minister of Foreign Affairs | Minister of Defense | Minister of Interior | Minister of Finance | Minister of Economy | Minister of Justice | Minister of Culture & Youth Affairs | Minister of Education | Minister Higher Education | Minister of Commerce | Minister of Water and Energy | Minister of Transportation | Minister of Women’s Affairs | Minister of Haj and Islamic Affairs | Minister of Public Welfare | Minister of Public Health | Minister of Agriculture | Minister of Mines and Industries | Minister of Communications | Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development | Minister of Work, Social Affairs, Martyred, and Disabled | Minister of Border Affairs and Tribal affairs | Minister of Urban Development | Minister of Anti-Narcotics | Minister of Refugees |