14.06.2011, 20:17
Zitat:Blutgeld in Iran
100 Kamele für einen Mann, 50 für eine Frau
Es geht um Kamele - und um Macht: Das iranische Regime hat das Blutgeld für Opfer von Verkehrsunfällen erhöht.
Lool :lol:
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Eine 'etwas' andere, vor allem sachlichere, Sicht zur iranischen Wirtschaftspolitik entstammt dem jüngsten Iran Bericht des IWF:
Zitat:IMF sees Iran success with inflation, subsidies<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://af.reuters.com/article/energyOilNews/idAFN1316202220110614">http://af.reuters.com/article/energyOil ... 2220110614</a><!-- m -->
Tue Jun 14, 2011 2:59am GMT Print | Single Page[-] Text [+] WASHINGTON,
June 13 (Reuters) - Iran's monetary policies helped trim inflation to 12.4 percent for 2010-11 from 25.4 percent two years earlier, the International Monetary Fund said in a statement on Monday following talks in Tehran.
The IMF, which held regular consultations in Iran from May 28 to June 9, said strong growth in non-oil sectors and good performance in agriculture helped the country recover to 3.5 percent growth in 2009-10 despite a fall in oil prices.
Iran has achieved "early success in the implementation of their ambitious subsidy reform program" with increases in prices of energy, public transport, wheat, and bread having removed almost $60 billion of subsidies, the IMF said.
"At the same time, the redistribution of the revenues arising from the price increases to households as cash transfers has been effective in reducing inequalities, improving living standards, and supporting domestic demand in the economy," the statement said.
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