Resilient Economy and How It Could Be Achieved

Document Type : Case-study

Abstract

In The past recent years, no economic concept more than Resilient Economy has gained attention and has been the subject of deep and intense discussions. The buzzword “Resilient Economy” is a new term in the Iranian economic literature that fist coined by the Supreme Leader in 2010. Ever since there is considerable ambiguity among economists, politicians, and the public about, what precisely is meant by the notion of Resilient Economy, how can it be achieved, and how it relates to stable long run economic growth. This article, based on what is said about Resilient Economy by the Supreme Leader, conclude that conceptually it is very close to economic resilience plus economic stability. Some measures that can be taken to achieve economic resilience together with economic stability are also discussed in the article.  

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