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Effective Factors on Exit Financial Assets and its Relationship with Underdevelopment in Kohgiluyeh and Boyerahmad
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The research, cross-sectional correlation with the nature and the duration is applied. The study population consisted of 499 employees and experts in the mining industry, industrial estates Yasouj, scientific experts and Members of the Board and all investors in the province. The number 207 was chosen as the sample. Measuring devices using a questionnaire that was used. For measuring the validity of the content and to determine its reliability Cronbach's alpha was calculated its value was estimated 0.83. The data from the research and path coefficient test and t test was used. The results showed the Ml support of the authorities, ethnic and tribal structure, no rules and regulations, lack of investment incentives (research, subsidies, etc.) Investment insecurity, lack of profitability, efficiency of work and lack of access to facilities (rail, road, & air) with underdevelopment Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad there is a significant positive relationship.
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Capital, Underdevelopment, Financial Assets.
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