Pathology of Resistance Economics Programs: Case Study of Qom Province

Document Type : Research/Original/Regular Article

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1 university of qom

2 Management and Planning Organization of Qom Province

3 Assistant Professor, College of Farabi, University of Tehran, Iran

Abstract

With the advent of events and challenges in the global economy, attention to economic rehabilitation amongst thinkers was of particular importance. Along with widespread Western sanctions, especially Central Bank sanctions, the resistance economy issue was raised by the Supreme Leader. On this basis, the pathology of resistance programs in Qom province was based on the generalities of the three-branch method. By using of DEMATEL technique, the causal structure of the relationship between the effective factors on the implementation of the resistance economy programs in Qom province was designed and further, the COPRAS technique was used to prioritize each of the sub criteria of the three factors of structural, behavioral and environmental factors. Findings indicate that the low average ratio of facilities to resources in commercial banks is the most influential structural factor, the lack of common understanding of the basis of resistance economy, the most significant factor of behavior and weakness in financial management of resources and the lack of financial discipline in the financial system of the country, the most influential factor The environment is on the other criteria. Based on the results of the Coupler technique, among the three structural factors, the lack of co-operation among different units and organizations, among the behavioral factors of the failure to correctly identify the resistance economy among people) and among the environmental factors, the weak factor in the financial management of resources and the lack of financial discipline in the financial system The country has ranked first.

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