Research Process in the Political System, Social Forces and Capital Markets In the First Decade of the Victory of the Islamic Revolution
Subject Areas : Political and International Researches QuarterlyAmir reza Khatir 1 , Mojtaba Maghsoudi 2 , Saeedi Eslamibidgol 3
1 - PhD Student in Public Policy, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 - Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran: Corresponding Author
3 - Assistant Professor, Department of Insurance, Allameh Tabatabai University, Tehran, Iran
Keywords: Islamic Revolution, Government, capital markets, Social Forces,
Abstract :
From the perspective of political sociology and the role of social forces, this article identifies and analyzes the components that hinder the development of capital markets in the first decade of the Islamic Revolution. Accordingly, the main question that arises is what was the relationship between the political system and the capital market in the first decade of the revolution? The research hypothesis is that "the political system in the first decade of the revolution, under the influence of active social forces, had an anti-capitalist nature and hindered the development of the capital market." In this research, using the historical approach and historical-analytical research process and using the library study, as well as interviews with the then stock exchange managers of the country, the development of the Iranian capital market and the relationship between the political system and it were investigated. Based on the data of this study, the results show that governments and the structure of active social forces in the first decade of the revolution have hindered the development of the capital market.
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