Although, a significant proportion of the country''s research has been devoted in recent years to the role\r\nof government in planning production activities, there have not been so much interest in looking at the\r\npolicies and mechanisms necessary to support Iranian industry in terms of industry size or volume of\r\nsuch activities, or in appropriate protection scheme patterns and types of volume manufacturing\r\noperations. This study purports to examine the part played by government, that is, the industry\r\nincidence of phenomena, such as globalized trade, alliances between multinational industries, new\r\neconomic blocs and increased competition in the international arena, strategies and mechanisms to\r\nsupport small industries and protectionist policies, and assessing part performance of those industries.\r\nThis study aims to investigate thoroughly the effectiveness of supportive government policies towards\r\nsmall production units, and to determine the identification of areas where small-scale industries still\r\nneed government assistance, and can so determine future decision about where this assistance can\r\nbest help. The results show clear differences between support levels that smaller firms can expect, and\r\nhow government agencies can help bridge this gap.
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