Economic Growth
Sahar Nasrnejad Nesheli; Mani Motameni; Mohamad Abdi Seyed Kolaei
Abstract
Economic complexity is one of the criteria for measuring the knowledge-based economy of a country. Several studies have shown that improving the economic complexity index leads to sustainable economic growth and improved welfare. Therefore, policy makers tend to place the development and progress of ...
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Economic complexity is one of the criteria for measuring the knowledge-based economy of a country. Several studies have shown that improving the economic complexity index leads to sustainable economic growth and improved welfare. Therefore, policy makers tend to place the development and progress of the country in the path of knowledge-based economy and production of complex products. But the channel of influence of complexity on the economy of a country is questionable. Identifying this channel can lead to the focus of development policies. The hypothesis investigated in this research is the effectiveness of economic complexity on the field of factory activities. In the literature review, it was found that the relationship between these two variables is not predetermined. To test the hypothesis, a statistical sample including 46 countries has been selected for a period of 31 years ending in 2020. The PMG model has been used for data processing. The result of the estimation of the model shows that the increase in the added value of factory industries is one of the consequences of the improvement of economic complexity. This finding can help to set development policies.
javad arbab; seyed reza hoseini
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The focus of the development policies of the capitalist economy on axial growth has seriously influenced the various approaches of spiritualism; Apart from the initial motivations for controlling the dangers of violent desires in promoting capitalist thought, the spread of emerging spiritualities, as ...
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The focus of the development policies of the capitalist economy on axial growth has seriously influenced the various approaches of spiritualism; Apart from the initial motivations for controlling the dangers of violent desires in promoting capitalist thought, the spread of emerging spiritualities, as well as the ever-increasing changes in the conceptual structure of spirituality, provided a good platform for turning spirituality an important tool for capitalist goals. Among these, the nature and manner of the interrelationships between spirituality and economic growth, as well as how they affect each other, are essential elements for understanding and analyzing the capitalist economy. In this article, by examining and analyzing the documents related to spiritualist approaches in the capitalist literature, the relations between them as well as the effect of spirituality and economic growth were explained. Accordingly, it became clear that growth-oriented policies in the capitalist literature, on the one hand, by abusing the personalized concepts of spirituality, provide the necessary basis for the commodification of spiritual elements and pursue human spiritual excellence through profit-oriented path. The pursuit of ostentatious consumption and the use of wealth to demonstrate power and superiority over the lower classes has turned capital not as a means of promoting social spirituality but as a means of domination. The results show that each of the elements of spirituality and growth independently exert significant effects on each other
Yaser Feizabadi; Fatemeh Maleki
Volume 5, 17(2) , October 2015, , Pages 80-69
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Development trend has different stages in different countries so that countries are divided into different categories such as developed, less developed or undeveloped. The development process of different rural areas is not also the same within a country. The aim of this study is to rank and then compare ...
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Development trend has different stages in different countries so that countries are divided into different categories such as developed, less developed or undeveloped. The development process of different rural areas is not also the same within a country. The aim of this study is to rank and then compare the development degree of rural areas of Iran`s provinces using the factor analysis and numerical taxonomy methods in two years 2004 and 2014. The results of the comparison between provinces in 2004 demonstrate nine provinces as developed, eight provinces as moderately developed, four provinces as less developed, and five as under-developed, dozens of other provinces were considered heterogeneous, while the results in 2014 recognize six provinces as developed, eight provinces as moderately developed, six provinces as less developed, six provinces as under-developed and five provinces were considered inconsistent with other provinces. In general, the degree of inequality in rural areas has declined (0.017) slightly after one decade. So production rise within the agricultural sector accompanied by appropriate income distribution among villagers has been advised.
Mohammad Vaez Borzani Vaez Borzani; Mohammad Hasan Moshref Javadi; Azam Koohi Esfahani
Volume 2, Issue 6 , May 2012, , Pages 148-95
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Each country would follow an economic paradigm which is constructed on ethical values and epistemological foundations. Taking lessons from existing vast amount of theoretical and empirical researches in neoclassic paradigm and taking views on consistency of it with Islamic doctrine can appear as a road ...
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Each country would follow an economic paradigm which is constructed on ethical values and epistemological foundations. Taking lessons from existing vast amount of theoretical and empirical researches in neoclassic paradigm and taking views on consistency of it with Islamic doctrine can appear as a road map to catch Iran an economic development. In this paper, the consistency between Neoclassic and Islamic Paradigms in three fields - implicit assumptions, explicit assumptions, and development mechanisms- have been compared by the use of content analysis method. The results show that, against specific aspects, there is no basic consistency between Neoclassic and Islamic Paradigms..