Dependence on volatile oil revenues, policy uncertainty and economic development in Iran

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In this paper, the dependence on volatile oil revenues as one of the major causes of political instability and uncertainty in policy that affect the development of the country, we have examined, earnings instability cause to instability in government policies and state programs, In addition to, leading the government to achieve development goals failed, and its uncertainty has negatively affected the whole communityIt was not in the foreseeable future conditions and possible long-term planning and infrastructure activities and expected return on investment and reasonable profit in the space of stained dust gone, instead of brokerage activities, early return activity to useful and beneficial activity and the most rational economic activity into the country. It’s not only the goals of the government to development due to changes in government policies and lack of continuity has been failed program greatly, but also prevents private investment, as the engine of development. On the other hand, the same issues continued government dependence on Export oil to community management that unstable, uncertain and finite source.
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Persian
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The Islamic Revolution Approach, Volume:6 Issue: 21, 2013
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49
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