خلاصه ماشینی:
(see table 2) During the same year, foreign currency revenues pocketed from oil Table 2 Index of Employment of' the Workers in Iran's Large Industrial Workshops (View the image of this page) exports amounted to 56 percent of the figures of 1977.
T11ble S Comp11rlng the Public Budget 11nd the 011/galJ Revenues of Iran with Gross Natlonlll Product (GNP), In Various Yeurs In Billion Rluls (View the image of this page) Even though a part of these expenses were met through increased taxes, getting loans (amounting to 25 percent of the total expenses) from the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) was tantamount to increased liquidity and escalation of inflationary pressures due to the inordinate increase in public expenses.
55 Table 6 The Government's Financial State of Affairs In Various Years (Excluding Approprl• uted Revenues), In Biiiion Rials (View the image of this page) PRICE LEVELS Inflationary pressures were exerted on Iran's economy, particularly from 1974 when the country's oil revenues increased almost fourfold.
In the same year, the sale of foreign currency for services to the private sector had a 22 percent slump and stood at $627 million.
On the contrary, the government sector's foreign currency expenses on goods and services had an 18 percent growth from $6.
1 After the victory of the revolution, the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) commenced diverse programs to control foreign currency being taken abroad especially in regard to the purchase of goods and services.