13 August، 2023

Master’s thesis in the Department of Economics discusses “Public debt and its repercussions in a number of monetary variables: an analytical study in selected developing countries with reference to Iraq for the period (1990-2019) Sunday 13 August 2023 …

The Department of Economics at the College of Administration and Economics, University of Mosul, discussed the master’s thesis tagged “Public debt and its implications in a number of monetary variables: an analytical study in selected developing countries with reference to Iraq for the period (1990-2019)”
The current study presented by the student “Ahmed Mohamed Raji” in the Department of Economics aimed to study the effects of public debt on monetary variables for a number of developing countries, namely (Peru, Turkey, Egypt, Iraq) for a period of time covering (30 years) from (1990 to 2019), and the research started from the premise that there are direct effects of public debt in the interest rate, exchange rate and inflation, but these effects differ in the short term than in the long term.

The study concluded several conclusions, the most important of which are: that there are direct effects of public debt in the monetary variables of most of the developing countries selected in this research and that these effects differed in the short term from in the long term, which strengthened the hypothesis on which the research was based.
The discussion committee was headed by Assistant Professor Dr. Aws Fakhr Al-Din Ayoub, and the membership of Assistant Professor Mr. Muthanna Mayouf Mahmoud from the University of Tikrit, and Assistant Professor Dr. Abdul Wahab Thanoun Saadoun, and under the supervision and membership of Assistant Professor Dr. Saadoun Hussein Farhan.

قد تكون صورة ‏‏‏‏٦‏ أشخاص‏، و‏مِنبر‏‏ و‏نص‏‏

قد تكون صورة ‏‏‏‏٤‏ أشخاص‏، و‏‏مِنبر‏، و‏غرفة أخبار‏‏‏ و‏نص‏‏

قد تكون صورة ‏‏‏شخص واحد‏، و‏مِنبر‏‏ و‏نص‏‏

قد تكون صورة ‏‏شخصين‏ و‏مِنبر‏‏

قد تكون صورة ‏‏‏٨‏ أشخاص‏ و‏أشخاص يدرسون‏‏

قد تكون صورة ‏‏‏‏٤‏ أشخاص‏، و‏أشخاص يدرسون‏‏ و‏مِنبر‏‏

 

 

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