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GharehBeygi M, Ghalibaf M B, Badiee Azandahi M, Zakki Y. (2023). Explanation of the I.R.I’S Political Economy and Reconstructing of the Social Economy. jgs. 23(68), : 25 doi:10.52547/jgs.23.68.459
URL: http://jgs.khu.ac.ir/article-1-3960-en.html
1- Uiversity of Tehran, m.garehbaygi@ut.ac.ir , m.garehbaygi@ut.ac.ir
2- Uiversity of Tehran, mghalibaf@ut.ac.ir
3- Uiversity of Tehran, mbadiee@ut.ac.ir
4- University of Tehran, yzaki@ut.ac.ir
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Along with different states Economic policies in post-revolutionary Iran, have followed more or less the same path; in such a way that today, important parts of Iran's economy are trying to reproduce a non-competitive and non-preferential environment. Therefore, it is necessary to study the mechanisms governing the Iranian economy due to the decline in economic indicators. In this regard, the present study, using the method of discourse analysis and using semi-structured interviews, first explores and extracts the most important issues related to the current political economy of Iran and then, using the paradigm model has developed an appropriate strategy for the optimal management of the economy. The results show that the most important categories related to the current defective economy are the spatial distribution of power, the rentier state, and the underdevelopment of the social sector, the Dutch disease, sanctions, as well as epistemological ignorance and methods. Cognition of international political economy. Among these, the two factors of space nationality in Iran and the state's reliance on non-productive resources have caused states in Iran to become anti-geographic. In addition, the proposed strategy for the optimal management of Iran's political economy in the framework of the actor-network theory is to construct a central category of the social economy network, which by creating a balance and exchange between the concepts of society, economy and state, it leads Iran's political economy to spatial fluidity and a production-competitive economy.
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