if you say so , mr. grass is greener on the other side
Prior to the Islamic Revolution the grass wasn't exactly green in Iran, it was wilted.
and i didn't compare 60s but late 70s
You were addressing the issue of a 1950's Korean automobile.
say the person who wont provide data for before sanctions and is happy to apply the data of the times after it to the time before it
and the person who systematically deny anything private sector achieved before revolution and can't see damages that government management did after it.
I did provide an early 2000's figure, in addition to reminding a general fact about the development of Iran's non-oil industries.
Yeah, a strict monopoly with direct links to the upper echelons of power is such a representative archetype of private sector economics... what a joke.
Of course it is, and it's quite an uninformed thing to deny it.
that exactly is TOT, they transfered the technology to produce car engine to iran , had Iran-Khodro or saipa did such thing in next 45 years ?
and south korea advanced because government didn't start mismanage the car industry and as result make it a joke
Domestic acquisition of technology is more valuable than transfer of technology, which hinges upon the supplier's whim.
South Korea advanced because they opted for an export-substitution strategy.
by exporting what and when and you know going to deny after the sanction the output of iran car industry reduced dramatically
Changes nothing to the fact that the non-oil industries developed steadily after 1979. Numerous non-oil industries did not record any significant production setback after Trump-era sanctions, with many of them continuing on the path of expansion.
Also, I thought sanctions are favoring non-oil activities in the overall balance of Iranian industries, and that this is the "only reason" for these activities having a greater share now? So which is it?
As of 2015, 60% of auto spare parts in the Iranian market are imported from foreign countries.Most cars are produced in Iran under licence from foreign manufacturers and it depends on them for critical imports, ranging from pistons, cylinder heads, valves, starters, alternators,
airbags to computer chips (incl. engine control units and sensors).
Iran has her own brands today, as opposed to pre-Revolution days. The previous regime was incapable of such an advancement and was fundamentally dependent upon on its western patrons.
Iran today is producing roughly six times the number of automobiles that she did in 1978. Cars on offer are far more diversified compared to the shah era, when only a single type was being more or less mass-produced. It's easy to boast about autonomy when the production rate is low and confined to a single item, and when indigenization is a result of paying foreign companies to set up a production line, with no domestic effort done to reach that goal. No such thing would have been possible if Iran was manufacturing cars in similar volumes as today.
I'm stating facts, as opposed to the Manoto- / Saudi International-style spin I'm offered to read.
yeah sure thanks to make Iran great again campaign of Obama and the orange clown
longest member of cabinet in Islamic republic is someone who went on Television and said , building refineries is not our strategy , we prefer to export oil and import petroleum .
Thanks to the Islamic Republic's successful development policies and nothing else.
Nobody gives a damn hoot about some isolated voice (probably a reformist to boot, nostalgic as they are of pre-revolutionary conditions of subservience to the west) totally unrepresentative not only of what virtually every other official has been declaring for the past 43 years, but also of Iran's actual policy. I can fill a hundred pages with statements to the contrary, and you know it. Kindly cease turning historic reality upside down in such a brazen manner.
don't play with word for me, keep that for a person who buy it
Illegal sanctions were first imposed in 1979 and they accumulated on a yearly basis, cope with it.
bring data before 2nd year of 2nd term of Ahmadi-nejad can i be more precise than that ?
bring data not empty promises , that 50% was promises each year was made and each year didn\t happened and resulted in budget deficit and government make loan of central bank (as they taught central bank is their piggy bank) and for that minting money and make the disaster we have right now
Visibly, you do not really know what you're talking about. The share of oil revenues in Iran's budget dropped beneath 50% in the early 2000's.
Furthermore, it's not a matter of non-oil industries gaining a bigger share simply because Iranian oil exports were sanctioned, but of non-oil production increasing in an of itself. Indeed, Iranian non-oil industries have grown continuously since 1979. To claim they had remained stagnant until four years ago would simply smack of ignorance.
wonder of not including inflation in data , and gave a 42000 rial Dollar to IMF . the law say they must abandon that 42000 Rial dollar , why they don't do so and give that and gave that nonsense rate to IMF each year instead the actual one which is here
بازار متشکل ارز ایران
which is updated each 15 min and as i write it is 287300 rial so if you want to talk divide the nonsense number here to 6.85
which will be 248 milliard , then make those claims about economy
This has been addressed at length in the appropriate thread, no need to run in circles. Moreover, a forum user made a detailed demonstration by examining the output of numerous industrial sectors in Iran and arrived at the conclusion that the IMF figures are more realistic than the World Bank ones. So kindly don't waste time with faulty ramblings like these.
they were wiser to ban that ,outright , they just throw teachers out of the schools
The teaching of profane disciplines wasn't interrupted.
again the sales pitch , if its so successful why they changed it every 10 years and then they decided its better to be like what was before the revolution
Facts are facts, even if the tremendous success they reflect on the Islamic Republic's part isn't to your liking.