The Impact of Interventionist Policies on The Economic Development Case Study: Zimbabwe

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In the last two decades، Perhaps the most important issue ahead of the states of world economic development is concerned. This is especially true for third world countries suffer from a historical backwardness، become more important. In these countries due to the lack of social and economic institutions commensurate with economic development، the government has always drawn Developmental policies and applying Enterprise policy measures lead to increase the size of underdevelopment. This paper tries to focus on Zimbabwe''s Robert Mugabe to investigate the effects of this type of interventionist policies on development. Mugabe''s policies led to the widespread sector of agriculture in this country and most of the economy was destroyed. Indeed، Mugabe and the Zimbabwe African National Union، not just the economy due to severe inflation، famine and poverty were destroyed، but it also destroyed the power of the executive management. In this period، Zimbabwe is an example of hyperinflation.
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Persian
Published:
Political Quartely, Volume:44 Issue: 3, 2014
Pages:
565 to 586
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