This research examines the relationship between border market and development of Sistan & Balouchestan province that show there is positive significant relationship between each of the research variables. The present research with respect to purpose is regarded as applied research and with respect to method is regarded as descriptive and corrective research. The statistical society of this research is 7 border markets of Sistan and Balouchestan and among 280 available markets, the total number of 250 markets were selected as statistical sample that were selected by using V. KREJCIE. And. DARYLE W. MORGAN Table on simple random basis. The method of collecting data is standard questionnaire and it was benefit from descriptive statistics for analyzing information and correlation statistics and linear regression for inferential analysis. Results of research show that there is positive significant relationship between creation of border markets and permanent development at Sistan & Balouchestan province.
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