Process, Structure and Function of Political and Economical Development from the time of Shah’s Land Reform up to Islamic Revolution (1962-79)
Subject Areas :Ali reza Esmaeili 1 , Ali Bayani 2
1 - Islamic Azad University, Azadshshr Branch
2 - Islamic Azad University, Azadshshr Branch
Keywords: Economic Development, development, Sustainable Development, political development, Land Reform,
Abstract :
Development is the most important social welfare indicator due to it’s inclusion of qualitative and quantitative indexes. Development could have positive impact on society if it is sustainable and balanced one. To achieve this end, proper use of all nation’s capacities and potentials is a must requirement to be realized. Only then, one could expect to have structure and function of economic and political development be adopted to the condition and the needs of society. Iran in Shah’s era, with large oil revenue in the period of 1962-79, failed to achieve desired economic and political development. The main reason for this failure was that the model of national development was mostly based on the models employed in developed nations rather than be accommodated to the nation’s internal realities. In other word, not paying enough attention to the level of nation’s capacity and potential not only did not exert a positive role in the nation’s development instead it led to the nation’s undevelopment and also capital embezzlement. Hence, in spite of rising oil revenue and land reform which increased the economic power of the people, however, sustainable growth did not materialized.
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