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By saying that American has economic problems I did not mean that their economy is about to collapse or we shouldn't have relations with the other nations what I meant is simple for example we have failed to come up with a good plan for the future of our country for several decades and as it seems this vicious cycles is gonna get repeated over and over in the future ...
Shah had the best relations with America and Israel in fact he was their best ally in the region .. once oil prices rose due to Arab-Israel war back in 1974 he thought that he was standing before the gate of civilization and should build the country by the petrodollars he earned but unfortunately he didn't realized that it's a two edged blade therefore didn't listen to economists and even called them idiots , in fact to bring his dreams into the reality he needed Rial to build schools , hospitals roads etc. within the country what he didn't have he just had $ hence he injected it into the market and let merchants to import goods in exchange of Rial what happened at the end was nothing by high inflation + rising unemployment rate + increase in money stock .... our shops and market were full of foreign goods and commodities resulted in dutch disease .... Iranian workers lost their jobs , production stopped which means recession + high inflation due to money stock .... it was one the main reasons that ignited 1979 revolution ....
The same happened after Iran-Iraq war , the president of the time "Akbar Hashemi" called himself "Sardar Sazandegi" .... the same policy were taken resulted in inflation rate of 50% and unemployment .... not to mentioned riots taken place in Khorasan province and some people were killed ...
Again back in 2007 Ahmadnejad did the same , he couldn't resist when oil prices jumped to 140 $ per barrel and adopted populist policies ... results were as same as two previous aforementioned situations .... inflation rate of 45% ...
See? we don't learn and repeat our mistakes over and over .....
I am not saying that we should produce everything inside the country on the contrary I am saying it's not logical to do so .... we have comparative advantages in some fields like tourism and we should work on them but when we've failed to plan a scientific reasoned long lasting economic strategy to boost our economy indexes for several decades having ties with other countries just could grease wheels of our economy while the engine's suffocated .... ....
Thanks for your patient and reasoned reply, Raptor jan. The US economy is by no means perfect. But it's in my opinion one the best managed in the world. But that's not very true either. Because it's also one of the least managed economies in the world. In other words, the government pretty much keeps out of it. It's a free flowing system with very little advance planning, per se. The conventional wisdom in the US is that governments are by definition inept and incompetent at running economies, and they should stay away from it to the extent possible. And they do!
So if it's not the government's manipulation, micromanagement and planning, then what is it that makes the American economy the most powerful in the world? What is it that makes it such well oiled steamroller? That's where things get complicated and very intangible from an Iranian's point of view. It's their democracy that allows them to determine their governemnt according to their priorities. It's their rule of law that enables them to enact rational laws and create a level playing field for everybody. It's their personal freedoms that allow them to live with and express their differences and as a result come up with new ideas to solve old problems. It's their free press that airs grievances and problems and makes things like nepotism and corruption more prone to being detected...
So why do I keep talking about the American system? Just to show that the reasons for their success are structural and systemic. And so are the reasons for our failures. The problem is not having relations with the US or not. The problem is with us. It's with how we do thing. It is with your system... That's why different faces come and go, but the problems remain the same. Unless we have a deeper structural evolution, not much is likely to change...
Your analysis is very accurate and I do agree: US possession of natural resources (most importantly water which helps sustain a large population) together with large population has had a big share in its success. But we need to recognize that Soviet Union and now Russia have access to the exact same resources and even more. Their population is not in par with USA but it is at least equal to that of Germany. So Russia should at least be as prosperous economically as Germany. But it is not.@bozorgmehr There is no evidence to suggest that democracy and economic link. China has and is heading to be a hyperpower. Democracy had nothing to do with it. US economy is not any more "better" than say German economy. what places US above others is the (i) massive natural resources wedded with (ii) highly educated (iii) huge population.
(ii) Also is applicable to Italy, Germany, Finland, Japan, South Korea, Norway, UK, Ireland, Singapore etc but very few countries see the marriage of (i),(ii) and (iii). For instance Norway has (i) massive natural resources (ii) highly educated but lacks (iii) huge population.
Saudia Arabia seems to (i) massive natural resources (although it is very one dimensional with only oil) but lacks with (ii) and (iii).
The US is in top five nations in having oil, gas, coal, timber, copper and gold and water. We all know about the vast praire farmlands of US that produce abundant food staples. With differant climate zones almost all type of agriculture is present. from cold to tropical. From mineral to agriculture US figures in top 5 always. That is largely natures blessing.
In addition it is strategically located with access to two major oceans. With all that going for you I don't think you can go wrong.
@bozorgmehr There is no evidence to suggest that democracy and economic link. China has and is heading to be a hyperpower. Democracy had nothing to do with it. US economy is not any more "better" than say German economy. what places US above others is the (i) massive natural resources wedded with (ii) highly educated (iii) huge population.
(ii) Also is applicable to Italy, Germany, Finland, Japan, South Korea, Norway, UK, Ireland, Singapore etc but very few countries see the marriage of (i),(ii) and (iii). For instance Norway has (i) massive natural resources (ii) highly educated but lacks (iii) huge population.
Saudia Arabia seems to (i) massive natural resources (although it is very one dimensional with only oil) but lacks with (ii) and (iii).
The US is in top five nations in having oil, gas, coal, timber, copper and gold and water. We all know about the vast praire farmlands of US that produce abundant food staples. With differant climate zones almost all type of agriculture is present. from cold to tropical. From mineral to agriculture US figures in top 5 always. That is largely natures blessing.
In addition it is strategically located with access to two major oceans. With all that going for you I don't think you can go wrong.