10 July، 2025
A Master’s Thesis in the Department of Economics Discusses “Measuring and Analyzing the Impact of Some Macroeconomic Variables on Money Supply in Selected Developing Countries”

The Department of Economics at the College of Administration and Economics, University of Mosul, held on Thursday, July 10, 2025, a discussion of the master’s thesis titled “Measuring and Analyzing the Impact of Some Macroeconomic Variables on Money Supply in Selected Developing Countries.”
The session was attended in part by the Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Sinan Zuhair Mohammed Jameel, along with the two Assistant Deans for Scientific and Administrative Affairs.
The current study, presented by the student Mohammed Mahmoud Fathi Al-Louizi in the Department of Economics, aimed to measure the effect of certain macroeconomic variables and analyze the significance of their impact on money supply in the short and long run in selected developing countries.
The study concluded with several findings, the most important of which is the suitability of the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) models in representing the relationship between the money supply rate as a dependent variable and macroeconomic variables such as the real interest rate, exchange rate, inflation rate, GDP growth, and total public debt (expressed as a percentage of GDP) as independent variables, across the sample countries (Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia).
The discussion committee was chaired by Assistant Professor Dr. Saadoun Hussein Farhan, and included Assistant Professor Dr. Abdullah Khudhur Abtan, Assistant Professor Dr. Yaseen Rasool Younis from Salahaddin University – Erbil, and supervised by and included Assistant Professor Dr. Rafah Adnan Najm as a member.
















