The Development Failure in Iraq After 2003: The Reasons and Scenarios
Ahmed Jassim Alyasiri,
Ibrahim Jassim Alyasiri
Abstract:This article focuses on exploring the reasons for the failure of economic development policies in Iraq. Development is the result of the interaction of a large number of economic, social, political, and cultural components, which focus on the human being, and development is a state that can be achieved by eliminating the characteristics of underdevelopment and acquiring the characteristics prevailing in developed countries. In Iraq, economic development due to internal and external wars and long years of sanct… Show more
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