Economic Growth
kaveh Derakhshani Darabi; yousef mehnatfar
Abstract
Since the 1990s, the role of institutions and the quality of governance along with social capital has been widely recognized as the factors of development. Therefore, the main purpose of this study is to examine the role and contribution of institutional arrangements and social capital on the development ...
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Since the 1990s, the role of institutions and the quality of governance along with social capital has been widely recognized as the factors of development. Therefore, the main purpose of this study is to examine the role and contribution of institutional arrangements and social capital on the development process.So, in this study, the role and importance of these factors is examined along with economical and technical factors in the process of industrial development using the hierarchical analysis approach. The results show that the social capital and institutional quality factors which are included with the headings of policy and political factors, cultural and social factors, and management and human resources factors are respectively calculated with the weight of 0.31, 0.14, 0.11, as the first priority, the third priority and the fourth priority of the barriers to industrial development. The results also show that the financial and technical factors with the weigh of 0.12 and 0.08, respectively, are the second and sixth priorities. The infrastructure deficiency and limitations in access to resources and raw materials, respectively, with a coefficient of 0.1 and 0.05 are the fifth and seventh priorities.
Industry
Shaban Mostafaei; Farhad kashi; Yeganeh Mousavi Jahromi
Abstract
Regarding the importance of poverty as one of the important issues in the development economics literature, the present study addresses the factors affecting poverty by emphasizing the role of industrial development in the provinces of Iran, during the period from 2004 to 2015. The application of spatial ...
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Regarding the importance of poverty as one of the important issues in the development economics literature, the present study addresses the factors affecting poverty by emphasizing the role of industrial development in the provinces of Iran, during the period from 2004 to 2015. The application of spatial models is desirable in regional science research based on regional sample data that has a spatial component. Therefore, in this research, spatial panel econometric models are used for model estimation. Foster, Greer and Thorbecke Index for poverty and the variables of industry's per capita value added, the depth of industrial activities (the ratio of industrial employment to the number of industrial workshops), the concentration index, and the relative regional advantage as indicators of industrial development, have been used along with the indicators of inequality and inflation in the research model. In the first scenario, the concentration index was used and in the second scenario, the relative regional advantage index was used. Findings of two research scenarios with spatial panel model indicate the positive effect of inequality, inflation and the concentration ratio on poverty as well as the negative impact of industry per capita value added, the depth of industrial activities and relative advantage based on employment on poverty. However, the regional relative advantage variables were not significant on the basis of added value, and industrial exports and human development index were not significant in the model. The results of spatial overflow effects indicate that poverty in the provinces is influenced by independent variables in neighboring provinces. It is suggested that industry sector policies be taken into account in order to increase the share of industry in domestic production.