:: Volume 16, Issue 48 (Winter 2009) ::
qjerp 2009, 16(48): 85-106 Back to browse issues page
An Investigation of Privatization, Policies, and the 44th Principle of Constitution in Iran's Economy
Yousef Mehnatfar * , Ahmad Jafari Samimi
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Over the last decades the most important problem in developing countries was the rate of economic growth. This has led to more attention to the development strategies, In this regard, policy makers and economists showed more interests in downgrading the size of Governments towards improving the performance of markets as well as better resource allocations. This paper attempts to examine the private sector and its activities as a topical issue in Iranian economy. The aims and basics of the 44th Principle of the Constitution are then analyzed. Regarding the 44th Principle of the Constitution and the Supreme Leader's command on accelerating the privatization process in different economic sectors and along with the objectives of the Fourth Development Plan and the Country’s 20-year Vision, it is expected that the Government will take serious measures towards flourishing Iranian economy with emphasis on increasing economic growth, reducing the unemployment rate and preventing the extra expenses.
Keywords: Private Sector, The 44th Principle, Scope of Government’s Activities, Economic Growth, Iranian Economy
     
Type of Study: Research | Subject: General


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