Faslnāmah-i Pizhūhish/Nāmah-i Iqtisādī (Jun 2022)

The Impact of Economic Growth on Poverty: A Comparative Study of the First and Third Development Plans

  • Mohammad Reza Zare Chamazakhti,
  • Zahra Karimi Moughari,
  • Shahryar Zaroki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22054/joer.2023.71903.1111
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 85
pp. 95 – 118

Abstract

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According to principles 29, 31, and 43 of the Constitution of Iran, one of the goals of the Islamic Republic is to deal with poverty and economic and social inequality in the country, and for this purpose, two strategies have been followed in parallel after the revolution. One of these strategies was the extension and side assistance of the government to fight against poverty and deprivation. In this context, the government implemented policies and plans in the form of economic and social development plans. Therefore, according to this necessity, the aim of the current research is to investigate the impact of economic growth on poverty: comparative studies of the first and third development plans. The results of the estimation of the research model based on the autoregression method with distributed lag indicate that economic growth (from 1978 to 2021) has a positive and significant effect on poverty in the long term, while economic growth (the first and third development plans) and oil rents have a negative and significant effect on poverty, and social security expenses have no effect on poverty in the long term. Therefore, it can be said that economic growth alone is not enough to deal with poverty, but along with the dynamic growth process, improved infrastructure for society (including the poor) and institutional reforms should be implemented in parallel.

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