Socio-political pathology of productive investment in Iran 1978-2020

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
After the 1979 Revolution in Iran, the process of accepting, creating and expanding productive capital in various sectors of government, quasi-government and private, turning stagnant capital into productive capital by planners in the form of plans or bills is very insignificant and causes losses. Macro has become usable assets in the path of growth and development. This study examines the political and social factors influencing productive investment in Iran. This study seeks to answer the question: "What have been the governing policies of Iran regarding productive capital after the 1979 revolution?" How to increase or decrease productive investment after the revolution. Numerous results have been achieved, including the impact of sanctions on the economy, poor governance, lack of expertise in foreign and domestic policy decisions. The time domain studied after the Islamic Revolution of 1978 to the first two months of 1398. This research is based on a qualitative and historical method in which quantitative data is used.
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Persian
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Iranian Journal of Political Sociology, Volume:5 Issue: 11, 2023
Pages:
5010 to 5022
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