بررسی تطبیقی سیاست های راهبرد کاهش فقر در کشورهای درحال توسعه و سیاست های فقرزدایی ایران
Poverty Reduction Strategy policies in Developing countries and Poverty alleviation Policies for Iran
Seyed Hossein Mirjalili,
Omid Safari and
Hossein Saadat
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Abstract:
Over the period 1979-2021, despite the implementation of six development plan and poverty reduction policies, allocation of more resources, poverty remains an important challenge in the Iranian economy. Therefore, like other countries, we need a coherent strategy to alleviate poverty. To this end, we examined all PRSP for the developing countries and compared PRSP policies with poverty reduction policies in Iran by an analytical-comparative method. Moreover, poverty reduction policies for low-income, low-middle-income, and high-middle-income PRSP countries were classified based on macroeconomic, governance and public expenditure management, and structural- sectoral policies for poverty. Accordingly, we suggested a pakage of poverty alleviation policies for Iran’s economy.
Keywords: Poverty Reduction; PRSP; Low-Middle-Income; Developing countries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H55 O1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-12-14, Revised 2021-07-30
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Published in Quarterly Journal of Economic Strategy 37.10(2021): pp. 387-423
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