In the National Economic Model, the foreign trade will cease to be an instrument of colonial exploitation and will be carried out pursuant to the laws of fair trade.
Foreign trade is one of the main directions of economic policy within the National Economic Model. It is examined in our Model from a new angle.
The National Economic Model reviews and establishes new exchange rate policy that countries should pursue.
The view of the National Economic Model on population and its growth completely differs from that of the existing economic systems.
The National Economic Model solves all issues in interrelation with each other and in aggregate.
At mobilization of production by supporting consumption,
It should be noted that interest is a disorder that leads to imbalance in economic equilibrium, centralization of capital in certain hands and damage to social justice.
Under the heavy tax burden condition, the capitalist concept fails to solve the problem of limited demand and outflow of money from the markets.
The problems related to taxes are analyzed the National Economic Model also differently. According to the capitalist concept, taxes are the single source of state revenues.
In our model, the support of people by the state is an economic condition. Another project, proposed within the framework of the model and opening the way to production,
We will start with the definition of money set forth by the National Economic Model that will help us find solutions to the problems mentioned above.
Another important issue to be considered and resolved within the framework of the National Economic Model is the idea that supply creates its own demand, which is a false statement.
The “problem of deflation” in the Western societies and Turkey provides evidence to correctness of our statement that needs are limited and resources to satisfy them are infinite.
How does the National Economic Model view the human factor? According to our theses, the statement that available resources are insufficient to meet human needs is erroneous.
The National Economic Model is a system of satisfying limited wants of a human being by unlimited resources; it is a formula for countries to produce required amount of goods and services,
This summary includes fundamental theses of the book “National Economic Model” by Dr. Haydar Baş, a renowned Turkish thinker, theologian and economist, Professor of Baku State University.