Speaking of political and economic costs and benefits, what would the Ahmadinejad administration do if it were a socialist administration, with regard to the petrol question? Would it do a different thing than what it is doing, under the same internal and external conditions?
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- Re: [A-List] Renewed Controversy over Petrol Rationing in Iran, Louis Proyect Tue 24 Jul 2007, 23:00 GMT
- Re: [A-List] Renewed Controversy over Petrol Rationing in Iran, Yoshie Furuhashi Tue 24 Jul 2007, 23:05 GMT
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- Re: [A-List] Costs and Benefits of Economic Alternatives, Louis Proyect Tue 24 Jul 2007, 21:19 GMT
- Re: [A-List] Costs and Benefits of Economic Alternatives, Macdonald Stainsby Tue 24 Jul 2007, 21:35 GMT