Analysis of Political-Economic Policies of Post-Islamic Revolutionary Governments Based on Good Governance Model, Case Study of Ahmadinejad's Government

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

This article examines and analyzes the economic policies of the Ahmadinejad government in the form of good governance. The World Bank has set criteria for good governance, based on which the Ahmadinejad government is evaluated. The items surveyed include Mehr housing, subsidy targeting, inflation and liquidity, entrepreneurship and job creation, which the available data show does not fit the definition of good governance. The results of the survey and analysis show: 1- In the housing sector and especially with the approval of the Mehr Housing Law in 2007; During 8 years, the average price of housing in Tehran increased from 648 thousand tomans per square meter to 2 million and 761 thousand tomans, and in his second government, the supply of housing faced a record and the production of Mehr housing did not cause cheap and stable housing prices. 2- The amount of revenue from targeted subsidies shows a deficit of 32,000 billion tomans of revenue. The decline in revenue also led the government to print banknotes, which increased liquidity and inflation. 3- In the field of entrepreneurship and job creation between 2005 and 2012, it is equivalent to the difference in the population of employees in these years, and in other words, employment was created for 9,000 people, which is not a good figure. 4- In the issue of inflation, due to the inability of the executive branch to maintain the balance of supply and demand in the market, increasing inflation was formed. The relationship between supply and demand has become more and more disturbed during the eight years of Ahmadinejad's government. The lowest inflation rate was related to 2005 with a rate of 10.4 percent and the highest inflation rate was in 2012 with 30.5 percent.

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Persian
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Quarterly Journal of Human Geography, Volume:13 Issue: 3, 2021
Pages:
592 to 603
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