Most of Iran Shuts Down as Government Grapples with Protests and Economy (nytimes.com) 14 points by JumpCrisscross 6mo ago ↗ HN
[–] duxup 6mo ago ↗ >controlling the exchange rate by addressing corruptionIs this a real issue? The exchange rate is influenced by corruption? [–] MentatOnMelange 6mo ago ↗ I believe their currency is under the direct control of the politicians/clerics running the country, and the government doesn't seem too concerned with the country. So its plausable they could be bribed to change monetary policy.
[–] MentatOnMelange 6mo ago ↗ I believe their currency is under the direct control of the politicians/clerics running the country, and the government doesn't seem too concerned with the country. So its plausable they could be bribed to change monetary policy.
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