What Can we do with Incomplete Development Projects?

Development investment of the government is the essential first step to the productive operation of the private sector, on the condition that it is followed by efficiency and has a harmony with macroeconomics volume and structure. Disregarding law in preparation and operation of development projects...

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Main Author: Ahmad Tavakkoli
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2007-09-01
Series:Faslnāmah-i Pizhūhish/Nāmah-i Iqtisādī
Online Access:https://joer.atu.ac.ir/article_3240_5044ae365c813d63a47c719e747948e5.pdf
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Summary:Development investment of the government is the essential first step to the productive operation of the private sector, on the condition that it is followed by efficiency and has a harmony with macroeconomics volume and structure. Disregarding law in preparation and operation of development projects has burdened national economy with a huge volume of incomplete projects in a long term and made the construction period too long. It’s an inflationary phenomenon which is led to the low degree of economic growth, while the social dissatisfaction and reduction of political legitimacy and sovereignty are the two other outcomes. A midterm solution is an attempt to improve the political and administrative process of decision-making, re-description of the role of the government, clean up and improving the technical and operational system. Starting new projects should be avoided for a short-term unless for emergency cases and restart of incomplete projects should be prioritized on the base of efficiency and justice parameters in order to prevent all the operations going beyond available sources all the time.
ISSN:1735-210X
2476-6453