14 November، 2022

Master’s thesis in the Department of Economics discusses “Monetary shocks and their repercussions on economic performance indicators in a number of developing countries with special reference to Iraq for the period (1990-2019)”.

The Department of Economics at the College of Administration and Economics, University of Mosul, discussed on Monday 14 November 2022, the master’s thesis tagged “Monetary shocks and their repercussions on economic performance indicators in a number of developing countries, with special reference to Iraq for the period (1990-2019).

The current study presented by the student Muhammad Ali Khader Saleh in the Department of Economics aimed to study the impact of monetary shocks on economic performance indicators (inflation rate and economic growth) in four emerging developing economies (Brazil, Mexico, Malaysia, South Africa) as well as the Iraqi economy, the research was launched from the premise that monetary shocks affect economic performance indicators and that this effect is characterized by being a short-term effect that fades in the long term.The discussion committee was headed by Prof. Dr. Hashem Muhammad Al-Arkoub, and the membership of Assistant Professor Dr. Hamid Hassan Khalaf from the University of Tikrit, and Assistant Professor Dr. Hala Sami Khudair, under the supervision and membership of Assistant Professor Dr. Saadoun Hussein Farhan.قد تكون صورة ‏‏‏‏٨‏ أشخاص‏، و‏‏أشخاص يجلسون‏، و‏أشخاص يقفون‏‏‏ و‏منظر داخلي‏‏قد تكون صورة ‏‏‏شخص واحد‏، و‏‏جلوس‏، و‏وقوف‏‏‏ و‏منظر داخلي‏‏قد تكون صورة ‏‏‏‏٤‏ أشخاص‏، و‏أشخاص يقفون‏‏ و‏منظر داخلي‏‏قد تكون صورة ‏‏‏٤‏ أشخاص‏ و‏أشخاص يقفون‏‏

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