Iraq: invitations to customization and reforming the economy
2/26/2015
The Iraqi Minister of planning and development cooperation and current Member of Parliament Mehdi Hafedh, Wednesday, that "personalization" theme is interesting from the point of view of economic reforms and national development in General, since Iraq is undergoing difficult economic conditions.
Al-haafiz said in a press statement his disciple/information/, that customization, convert any public property to certain projects to the private sector, take many forms and complex aspects, including privatization of State companies to people, especially workers, or long-term lease of Government-owned assets in accordance with the rules protecting the public interest and the national economy, as well as entrusting the private sector to government services through contract and commitment to consumer protection and national development principles and options, or canceling non-government units, in the absence of economic viability and edit the State aid payment Financial contributions to it. "
The customization was a positive choice aims to promote growth and improve the type of goods and services to the society and to reduce the deficit and ease the burdens of taxes and inflation associated with the budget, "he said, adding that" privatization leads to increased national savings and investment, that important new door opens to expand investment and increase productivity and exports and strengthen the capacity to import competition, besides creating employment and improving wages and absorb modern technology. " He stressed that "the issue of privatization in Iraq as one of the developing countries as part of the process of economic reform and reduce the financial burden of the
public sector and non-beneficial projects", adding that "the ideas and themes of human development is mainly interested in future options have emerged and expanded since the 1990s, the factors affecting the well-being of the population and source of happiness, including income, health, education, environmental protection and others, any items that a new asstlmfhom for social justice and the principles of equal opportunities".
Concerning Iraq, Al-haafiz "highlights the allocation as an important option must be studied carefully, since the public sector in Iraq is dominant on the basis of the national economy and of the private sector in current conditions to play a leading role as everyone expected after 2003, particularly the then political leaders within the Governing Council and subsequent Governments."
And the keeper of the public sector in Iraq "his most fundamental economic joints in most sectors and service activities, the phenomenon is not new in Iraq long ago, some studies report that the public sector has more than four million employees and users, and are high relative to population size for many States, as well as inconsistent in terms of financial cost with national investment needs."
He called for "lesson customization options in the context of national development, and a practical programme for the conversion of public property to a large number of private institutions, to implement measures to create an economic environment supportive of private property under the conditions and requirements of the national interest, and creating a comprehensive information bank would help in the understanding of the realities and the complexities of the national economy, particularly in the areas of tax and financial aid and the consequences for the public interest and the development of training programmes and the provision of specialized substantive dimensions of the problem of customization, which provide qualified and familiar with the techniques of operations Transformation of private property. "
It focused on "the importance of private sector support strategy in Iraq by the end of last year, the private sector development strategy 2014-2030", noting that it includes the launch of Iraqi resources and stimulate economic growth and diversification, and create an enabling environment for private sector development, improved productivity and competitiveness. " Finished/25
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2/26/2015
The Iraqi Minister of planning and development cooperation and current Member of Parliament Mehdi Hafedh, Wednesday, that "personalization" theme is interesting from the point of view of economic reforms and national development in General, since Iraq is undergoing difficult economic conditions.
Al-haafiz said in a press statement his disciple/information/, that customization, convert any public property to certain projects to the private sector, take many forms and complex aspects, including privatization of State companies to people, especially workers, or long-term lease of Government-owned assets in accordance with the rules protecting the public interest and the national economy, as well as entrusting the private sector to government services through contract and commitment to consumer protection and national development principles and options, or canceling non-government units, in the absence of economic viability and edit the State aid payment Financial contributions to it. "
The customization was a positive choice aims to promote growth and improve the type of goods and services to the society and to reduce the deficit and ease the burdens of taxes and inflation associated with the budget, "he said, adding that" privatization leads to increased national savings and investment, that important new door opens to expand investment and increase productivity and exports and strengthen the capacity to import competition, besides creating employment and improving wages and absorb modern technology. " He stressed that "the issue of privatization in Iraq as one of the developing countries as part of the process of economic reform and reduce the financial burden of the
public sector and non-beneficial projects", adding that "the ideas and themes of human development is mainly interested in future options have emerged and expanded since the 1990s, the factors affecting the well-being of the population and source of happiness, including income, health, education, environmental protection and others, any items that a new asstlmfhom for social justice and the principles of equal opportunities".
Concerning Iraq, Al-haafiz "highlights the allocation as an important option must be studied carefully, since the public sector in Iraq is dominant on the basis of the national economy and of the private sector in current conditions to play a leading role as everyone expected after 2003, particularly the then political leaders within the Governing Council and subsequent Governments."
And the keeper of the public sector in Iraq "his most fundamental economic joints in most sectors and service activities, the phenomenon is not new in Iraq long ago, some studies report that the public sector has more than four million employees and users, and are high relative to population size for many States, as well as inconsistent in terms of financial cost with national investment needs."
He called for "lesson customization options in the context of national development, and a practical programme for the conversion of public property to a large number of private institutions, to implement measures to create an economic environment supportive of private property under the conditions and requirements of the national interest, and creating a comprehensive information bank would help in the understanding of the realities and the complexities of the national economy, particularly in the areas of tax and financial aid and the consequences for the public interest and the development of training programmes and the provision of specialized substantive dimensions of the problem of customization, which provide qualified and familiar with the techniques of operations Transformation of private property. "
It focused on "the importance of private sector support strategy in Iraq by the end of last year, the private sector development strategy 2014-2030", noting that it includes the launch of Iraqi resources and stimulate economic growth and diversification, and create an enabling environment for private sector development, improved productivity and competitiveness. " Finished/25
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