Strategic Evaluation of the General Policies of Article 44 of Constitution (A conceptual model for realization of the five-point general policy)

Document Type : Original Article

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1 kharazmiuniversity

2 univercity lorestan

3 M.A in Economics, Firuzkuh University

Abstract

The general policies of article 44 of the constitution have been set as one of the vital general policies in the economic area under five policies by supreme leader in the years 1384-85. After more than 15 years from setting of the above mentioned general policies, the current paper is aimed for evaluation general policies of article 44 by designing a conceptual model for strategic evaluation of the general policies of article 44 and using of a monitoring model including objectives, critical success factors & key performance indicators. The results of paper reveal after setting of general policies, there is no evidence of developing non-governmental sectors, decreasing the government size, increasing of cooperative sector share of national gross production, strengthening the economic competitive & empowering the private sector.

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