Iran Times

Economist lists six key issues

June 20-2014

KHAJEHPOUR. . . prescription
KHAJEHPOUR. . . prescription

Iranian economist Bijan Khajehpour has outlined six issues that he argues the Rohani Administration needs to focus on if it ever hopes to get the Iranian economy chugging along.

In an article written for the Al-Monitor website, Khajehpour said the government needs to start by actually developing a doctrine for economic development and not just prattling about its undefined “Islamic economy.”

He also talks about a need to tackle corruption, mismanagement and the highly politicized foundation of economic policies that ignore economic realities.

Here are Khajehpour’s six points.

•        Short business cycles.    Business cycles in Iran continue to be conducted in the short term, which prevents long-term planning and growth. The key ingredient to achieving a gradual shift will be legal and policy sustainability, Khajehpour writes.

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