Reza Sehhat Manesh,
Volume 15, Issue 35 (9-2019)
Abstract
Carpet weaving constituted the most important industry of Kerman province in the end of Qajars period. This industry attracted a large number of manpower and allotted itself the highest digit of export. There were many factories in flourishing carpet weaving of Kerman. The most effective factor in the prosperous of the industry was outer investing and foreign demand. In this investigation, the author on the bases of historical documents, texts and using descriptive-analytical method set out to discuss about weaving of carpet in Kerman and want to response to the question; What was the association between the capitalist system and the global market with carpet industry of Kerman during the Qajar period? Findings of the study shows growth of carpet weaving ensued by a type of global division of labor and on the bases of it, Iran had placed on the edge of international business system. Concentration in carpet weaving declined partly the other industries and attracted manpower of other manufacturing. Therefore carpet weaving was placed in the pinnacle industries of Kerman and even Iran. Rate of carpet trade between years of 1906-1907/1324-1325 embraced 53/21 percent of the whole of Kerman’s export. This digit in the years 1909-1910 increased to over 99/5 percent and on the eve of WWI, in 1913-1914 export of Iranian carpet and shawl to Europe and America by Bander Abbas outlet elevated to 97/78 percent of Kerman’s trade.
Hamzeh Amin-Tahmasbi, Arezou Saltooni,
Volume 16, Issue 37 (9-2020)
Abstract
Carpets are the most important non-oil export goods in the country. However, due to the sanctions, new conditions have been created for Iran and the industry has undergone changes, losing some of its markets and the possibility of exporting has become more limited. The purpose of this study is to identify the factors affecting the choice of Iran's export market for handwoven carpets. In this regard, after identifying the effective criteria for selecting the target market for Iranian handwoven carpets using the Likert range, the criteria of lesser importance are eliminated using Friedman's method. Then, using the fuzzy Dematel technique, the effectiveness and interaction of the criteria are calculated and finally the factors influencing the choice of the target market for the export of handwoven carpets are determined. The results of this study showed that the factors of legal environment, legal registration of Iranian names and plans, GDP, target market tastes, export through bank LC and expected quality are the most influential factors on others, respectively.