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Ghaderi M, Ghaffari M. Structural obstacles to human development in Kurdistan province. pos 2023; 6 (1) :105-119
URL: http://psp.modares.ac.ir/article-42-62601-en.html
1- Political science,humanity,tarbiat modares tehran
2- Political science,humanity,tarbiat modares tehran , Ghaffari@modares.ac.ir
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In the present study, the political dimension of the current underdevelopment situation and how it is tied to the economy as well as its consequences in Kurdistan province have been explored. Undoubtedly, the study of how all aspects of Iran's political economy work and analyze requires extensive research, and sometimes due to lack of data, it is not possible to get an accurate picture of the monopolies that govern it. The arrival of hydrocarbon resources has added to the complexity of this structure, so that many consider the abundance of resources and the emergence of the rentier government as the main cause of the current situation, unaware that the defective structure of Iran's political economy without oil revenues is able to provide a minimum welfare. It also did not have the current limited infrastructure. In the present study, using a qualitative method, we will seek to answer the question of whether there is a significant difference in the development levels of Kurdistan province and the country as a whole or not. Comparing the indicators of human development in 1977 and 2017, it was concluded that in general, Kurdistan province in terms of human development has a lower rank than the national average, the main reason for which can be introduced in the form of political economy of monopolies whose roots It goes back to the period before the Islamic Revolution in 1978.
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Political Spatial Planning
Received: 2022/07/1 | Accepted: 2023/11/20 | Published: 2023/12/31

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