By Dr. Kamal Field Al Basri and Mr. Mudher Sebahi, of the Iraqi Institute for Economic Reform (IIER). This article questions whether the government’s attempt to reform the economy is going to be successful. To achieve that end, it discusses why some countries that used identical polices are successful in reforming their economy while others […]
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IIER Budget Seminar
By Editor on 17th February 2013 in Iraq Banking & Finance News, Iraq Industry & Trade News, Politics
FEDRERAL BUDGET 2013 - DETAILS AND CHALLENGES The Iraqi Institute for Economic Reform (IIER) has the pleasure of inviting you to attend the above seminar to discuss the details of the Federal Budget and the challenges facing its implementation. In attendance there will be Members of Parliament, government officials, Iraqi economic experts, academics as well […]
Measuring Corruption in Iraq: Between Perceptions and Reality
The following article was written by Ali Al-Mawlawi, an Iraqi research fellow at Baghdad-based independent think tank, the Iraqi Institute for Economic Reform. It was published by openDemocracy, and is reproduced here under their Creative Commons licence. The World Bank has described corruption as ‘the single greatest obstacle to economic and social development.” The prospects […]