Analysis and Commentary

Economists: It's Time to Eliminate Useless Institutions!

180 economists called for the elimination of the budget for useless institutions in an open letter to Behdar. They emphasized the need for government courage in this regard.

In a remarkable move, 180 economists presented a bold request in an open letter to Behdar: the elimination of the budget for institutions that play no role in providing public services! These economists have strongly criticized the allocation of budget to activities and institutions that have no connection to national interests, deeming this action unjustifiable.

The Need for Government Courage

This group of economists has described the elimination of the heavy costs of inefficient institutions as an undeniable necessity, emphasizing that such actions require courage and strong will from the government. They also referred to the government's decision to change gasoline prices and called for the simultaneous adjustment of prices with the reduction of inefficient costs. The aim of this proposal is to alleviate pressure on low-income segments of society.