Privatization Model of Administrative Framworke of Free Trade Zones

Abstract:
Establishment of free trade zones is one methods ofattracting the forogn direct investment that can leads to facilitating the free economic and help to promotion and development. In this way the administrative structure of free trade zones are very important. According to Iranian law free trade zones are administrate by a govermemntal compant which has all governmental authority excep military affairs. After considering act of the implementation of principle 44 of Iranian constitution it seems that after removing some barriers, privatization can occurred in this area. Privatization can be occured at two levels. At the first level, with reconstraction of stracture of zones, some soverign duties of all of Iranian free zones confered to a constrated and unit organization and current organizations of zones changed to very smaller organizations and as representatives of central organization do soverign duties. Other subjects and affaires must confer to some transferable companies and in the second level, management of such companies can be transferred to the private sector.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Strategic Management Studies, Volume:7 Issue: 26, 2016
Pages:
249 to 275
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