The Role of the Central Bank of Iraq in Coordinating Fiscal and Monetary Policies Applied Study in the Central Bank of Iraq During the Period (2010-2021)
Keywords:
Central Bank, Fiscal policy, monetary policy, public debt in Egypt, IraqAbstract
The research, in its theoretical framework, addressed the economic ideas and theories about monetary policy, its nature, main objectives, and its role in economic activity, it also included highlighting the concept of fiscal policy, the nature of its main objectives that it seeks, and its role in the level of economic activity, after that, it explained the nature of the relationship between fiscal and monetary policy, the interconnection and coordination mechanism between them, and the nature of the positives and negatives resulting from this interconnection, the applied aspect of the research included an analysis of the fiscal and monetary policy in Egypt and Iraq for the period (2010-2021), the research also included measuring and impacting the impact of the domestic public debt in Egypt and Iraq on foreign or monetary reserves.
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