22 June، 2025

A Master’s Thesis in the Department of Economics Discusses “Trends in the Return from New Currency Issuance in a Number of Heavily Indebted Developing Countries with Reference to Iraq for the Period 2000–2023” Sunday, June 22, 2025

The Department of Economics at the College of Administration and Economics, University of Mosul, held a discussion for the Master’s thesis titled: “Trends in the Return from New Currency Issuance in a Number of Heavily Indebted Developing Countries with Reference to Iraq for the Period 2000–2023.”

The current study, submitted by Ahmed Elias Abbas Al-Obaidi, aimed to explore the trends in the return from new currency issuance, which is influenced by three main variables: public debt, political instability, and inflation. This topic is considered crucial in monetary policy, focusing on the returns generated from new currency issuance.

The study concluded with key findings, most notably: that public debt, political stability, and inflation are the main determinants of the return paths from new currency issuance in the countries under study.

The discussion committee was chaired by Professor Dr. Bashar Ahmed Al-Iraqi, and included the membership of Assistant Professor Dr. Ziyad Azzedine Tahah from Tikrit University, Assistant Professor Ms. Rafah Adnan Najm, and was supervised and co-membered by Assistant Professor Dr. Saadoun Hussein Farhan.

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