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تحليل التغييرات : في توجهات السياسات الاقتصادية في العراق
[Analysis of changes : in the orientation of economic policy in Iraq]

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Economic policy, especially fiscal policy are Gaining exceptional importance, in the Iraqi economy in the current circumstances , where are the Revenues of oil center of gravity in the movements of each of the budget, internal and external, and leave it from the shocks of external display negative or positive. After that increased government intervention in economic activity, and increased monetary effects of fiscal policy, which is reflected in particular on the general level of prices and money supply and credit volume and interest rates. Reveal Reviewed scrutinizing economic policy in Iraq for the critical role of fiscal policies as a result of the misuse of oil revenues, and the consequent prevalence of the manifestations of backwardness, declining standards of production and productivity in various economic activities, and the accompanying dominance of the oil sector on the major contributors to the GDP, and falling the role of the commodity sectors, particularly the industrial sector, agriculture and the growing sectors, parasitic, and deepen the manifestations of the imbalances and distortions in the economic structure as well as distortions in the exchange rate of the dinar, and distortions in the tax system, distortion in prices, and distortions in the distribution of income and wealth that resulted from poor coordination between monetary policies and Finance

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  • Alrubaie, falah.K.Ali, 2010. "تحليل التغييرات : في توجهات السياسات الاقتصادية في العراق [Analysis of changes : in the orientation of economic policy in Iraq]," MPRA Paper 28371, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    السياسة الاقتصادية ، النفط ، الاقتصاد العراقي ،التنمية;

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    • E60 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Macroeconomic Policy, Macroeconomic Aspects of Public Finance, and General Outlook - - - General

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