The implications of changing the exchange rate on inflation and the general budget in Iraq for the period (2005-2022)

Authors

  • Ali Abdulkadhim Dadoosh Ministry of Education, Directorate of Education in Baghdad, Rusafa Third, Iraq
  • Asst Prof Afraa Hadi Saeed Department of Economics, College of Administration and Economics, University of Baghdad. College of Administration and Economics - University of Mosul

Keywords:

Change the exchange rate, inflation, the general budget, the Iraqi economy

Abstract

The process of changing the exchange rate has direct and indirect repercussions on the reality of economies in general, as it realistically affects the entirety of the domestic and external events of countries, and in Iraq, the repercussions of changing the exchange rate has a direct relationship with the inflation rate, and an indirect effect with the general budget. The researchers were able to prove that relationship with economic analysis, in addition to studying the subject from the side of economic measurement, which proved the existence of the relationship above.

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Published

2022-04-06

How to Cite

Ali Abdulkadhim Dadoosh, & Asst Prof Afraa Hadi Saeed. (2022). The implications of changing the exchange rate on inflation and the general budget in Iraq for the period (2005-2022). American Journal of Economics and Business Management, 5(4), 1–17. Retrieved from https://globalresearchnetwork.us/index.php/ajebm/article/view/1001