The Impact of Small Industries on the Realization of Citizenship Economic Rights and Iran's Economic Growth Using a Nonlinear Model
Akhlāq-i zīstī i.e., Bioethics Journal,
Vol. 8 No. 1 (1397),
2 November 2018
,
Page 285-300
https://doi.org/10.22037/bioeth.v8i1.32858
Abstract
Background and Aim: Islamic Republic of Iran’ economy is broadly defined by large governmental and quasi-governmental companies. This has created a strong dependence on the economy, especially in large state-owned companies, while most of Iran's economy belongs to small and medium-sized industries. Therefore, this study aims to study the role of these industries in the economic development of the country and the economic citizenship rights and its perspective.
Materials and Methods: In order to test the main research hypothesis and the proposed questions, descriptive-survey research method has been used. The statistical population is small manufacturing industries with 10 to 49 employees, who have mainly obtained the necessary licenses from the Ministry of Industries and Mines and other relevant agencies to set up and operate. The collected data were analyzed by SPSS software.
Findings: The development of small industries in the framework of economic goals and programs of the country is one of the effective ways for economic growth and improving the economic situation of citizenship. Managing small industries, advertising and marketing, connecting to wide and diverse economic networks, as well as paying attention to creativity and entrepreneurship are ways to achieve economic growth and create diverse economic opportunities for citizens.
Conclusion: Investigating the sustainability of registered small industries, investigating the problems of small industries in order to create appropriate production value, investigating the compliance of quantitative and qualitative goals of development programs with the performance of small industries, drawing a suitable vision for the development of small industries according to the Fifth Development Plan and the vision document, reviewing and presenting an appropriate support model for small companies to achieve the goals of development programs, studying and providing strategies to increase the role of small industries in exports and creating added value in the country are the results of this research.
Please cite this article as: Alirezaoff PA, Rahimlooi Benis A. The Impact of Small Industries on the Realization of Citizenship Economic Rights and Iran's Economic Growth Using a Nonlinear Model. Bioethics Journal, Special Issue on Citizenship Rights, Autumn 2018; 285-300.
- Small Industries; Economic Law; Economic Growth; Production
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