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Monday, August 6, 2007

Economy

Economy:
Within the late years, most of the cold and hot wars were because of economical issues. Economy means sufficient and rated consumption of sources and keeping a balance between income and expenses. The economy applying such balance will succeed. For reaching to such objective, we need a balanced economical system.


Intermediate Economy:
The principle objective in this economical system is to reduce the difference between various social classes. Equality and parity as well as mere capitalism have no place in this approach. For reducing such difference, proceedings such as adjusted incomes between the governmental and private employees and application of authentic tax rules for the capitalist people. In this method, the path is always paved for the individual developments. However, the related authorities will endeavor to reduce the social class differences considering the time and location. For example, if the highest income is five times more than the lowest income, this will not imply that this gap is will be dominant all the time and it is variable through time and due to different situations to some extents. Some people may increase this difference to 6 times by offering scientific, behavioral, and commercial services. However, such difference can not exceed a specific level. Tax rules are enacted for those having free capitals allowing them to compete with each other up to the allowed level. This means that incomes more than that level will be occupied by the government. These people by handing over an acceptable report card about their economical activities, showing good conducts, etc can omit some of the imputed taxes. In this system, the economical balance plays the principle role, i.e. if the economical balance goes beyond a specified level, it will be headed towards mere capitalism. On the other hand, if such balance is distorted, it will tend towards communism. The main principle here to be regarded is "neither white nor black". Followings are rules suggested for the realization of such objective:

Heritage Act:
According to this act, if the considered individual is married his properties after his death shall be divided between his children, wife, and the government. If he is single, his properties are to be divided between the mother, father, sisters, brothers, and the government equally. For instance, when a man having two children (one boy and one girl) a wife, and a father and sister dies, 1 share of his properties will be given to his daughter, 1 share to his son, 1 to the wife, and 1 to the government. His father and sister will have no share out of his properties. If the late person has had another wife, his properties will be equally divided between the wife and her children and his children from the former wife as well as the government in equal fashion. According to the act, the person has no right to assign his properties to the heirs and the first-degree family members during his life, and if the government discovers that he has had refused from paying the imputed taxes, half of his properties will be occupied by the government as the compensation after the realization of such breach. The person can assign parts or all of his properties only when he has paid the contribution of other heirs as well as the government. If a person is single (unmarried), his brother and sister in law will receive no portion. This act contributes to the fair distribution of money between heirs and the government. By virtue of this act, only the first-degree members of the family can claim for their share from the heritage including uncle, aunt, grandmother, etc have no contribution out of the portion. If a person has lost his first-degree family members, all his belongings will be occupied by the government.

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