Interdisciplinary Legal Studies

Interdisciplinary Legal Studies

The Impact of Small Industries Development on Growth of Iranian Economic Law Using Non-Linear Models

Document Type : Original Article

Author
PhD Student in International Economics, Department of Economics, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Oriental Studies, Baku, Azerbaijan.
Abstract
 Background
The economy of the Islamic Republic of Iran is defined broadly and significantly based on large public (state-owned) and quasi-public enterprises. It reveals high dependence on the economy, especially in large public companies. Therefore, this study aimed at examining the impact of small industries' development on the growth of Iranian economic law by using non-linear models.
Materials and Methods
Descriptive survey methodology was employed to test the main hypothesis and other research questions. The study's statistical population comprised small manufacturing industries with 10-49 employees that obtained required licenses from the Ministry of Industries and Mines and other organizations to establish and launch their businesses. The collected data were analyzed through SPSS software.
Ethical Considerations
Honesty and ethical considerations have been observed.
Findings
One of the effective solutions to economic growth and improvement of economic law status is the development of small industries regarding the country's goals and plans under the country's economic law framework. Management and marketing connect with economic networks, creativity, and entrepreneurship to achieve better economic law and create diverse economic opportunities for citizens.
Conclusion
Results of this study include examining problems of small industries to create proper production value, designing a suitable prospect for the development of small industries regarding the Fifth Development Plan, providing an appropriate support model for small-sized enterprises to achieve developmental goals, suggesting some solutions to expand the role of small industries in exports, and creating value-added in the economy.
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  • Receive Date 03 June 2024
  • Revise Date 05 September 2024
  • Accept Date 16 October 2024
  • First Publish Date 23 November 2024
  • Publish Date 01 July 2025