Investigating the Role of "Privatization" Policy in the Reform GovernmentIn exacerbating the phenomenon of rent-seeking
The purpose of this study was to analyze the sociology of neoliberal policy during the Reformation. This research is a library, descriptive and documentary study and the period under review was the Reform Government (Seventh-Eighth Government). The findings of the study showed that during the reform period of the government's liberal economics approach, regardless of the consequences of its policy making, it has taken over a set of state-owned companies that can be rented out in an underdeveloped economy; Political development somehow got off the economic scene and was not so successful in privatizing it, as people and the private sector really did not get the opportunity to be on the scene. Privatization reform in the government was another form of state-owned monopoly, with managers of the units assigned to the private sector being selected from the heads of state apparatuses and somehow continuing the path of government under the name of privatization. Large loans were made available to specific individuals during this period, and in short, the reality of rentier government and privatization under the banner of "privatization" came to light, while privatization in the Iranian economy remained unaffected by the presence of the private sector. What the researcher has achieved is that there is a direct relationship between privatization in Iran between the seventh and eighth governments and the rent-seeking one.
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