Volume 10, Issue 38 (Social Welfare Quarterly 2010)                   refahj 2010, 10(38): 329-366 | Back to browse issues page

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. Momeni F. (2010). Economic Policies Social Justice and Agricultural Sector. refahj. 10(38), 329-366.
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Background: Theoretically, a vital factor in development has been the resilience and strength of socio-economic system to confront instabilities and crises. The precaution, however, is that an error might be committed, where, instead of finding the root causes of diseases we are mobilizing the forces to confront the signs of illness, leaving the diseases to grow and damage the lesser developed sectors and areas. Research Method: We have tried to illustrate analytically the negative impact of shocks going to be injected to energy derivatives emphasizing mainly on agricultural sector and evaluating it in terms of social justice. Findings & Results: Shock therapy in agricultural sector is a baseless attempt and would not lead to the expected result. However, due to certain reasons that I have classified them under five headings showing that agriculture sector being inflexible enough and highly sensitive to outside shocks. It may generate instabilities of various kinds leading to deterioration of economic welfare and stagnatory tendencies in national economy. We have discussed the main reasons for such anemia and revealing reasons for such baseless impression to regard it a step towards social justice. In the end, in order to avoid such shock therapy we have given some suggestions which the most important among them are giving Priority to non-price variables, and paying more attention to the vulnerability of agriculture sector and rural development and its structural and institutional requisities.
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Received: 2011/04/18 | Published: 2010/10/15

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