VI- Digital Repository for the Faculty of Administrative & Economics

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Faculty of Administrative & Economics

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The Digital Repository for the Faculty of Administrative & Economics is a dedicated platform for preserving and providing access to academic and research resources for faculty members, students, and researchers. This repository aims to promote knowledge sharing, facilitate access to studies and academic projects, and support research collaboration.

The faculty comprises several academic departments and offers postgraduate programs:

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New Research Conference on Economics and Business

December 10, 2024

The Faculty of Administrative & Economics will be hosting its annual research conference focused on the latest trends in business and economics.

Launch of New Digital Repository Features

November 20, 2024

The Digital Repository for the Faculty of Administrative & Economics has introduced new features for easier navigation and access to academic resources.

New Postgraduate Program in Finance

November 5, 2024

The Faculty has announced the launch of a new postgraduate program in Finance, designed to equip students with advanced financial knowledge and skills.

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    The Effect of Banking Assets on Inflation in the Iraqi Economy for the Period (2005-2020)
    (مجلة تكريت للعلوم الإدارية والاقتصادية, 2022-06-05) أ.م.د. خالد روكان عواد; أ.م.د. مهند خميس عبد
    The research aims to show the effect of banking assets on some inflation in the Iraqi economy from the period (2005-2020). The sample of the research is the banking assets and the research community of the Iraqi economy, and the results showed the existence of a long-term equilibrium relationship heading from banking assets to inflation in Iraq during the period (2005-2020). In addition to the existence of the inverse relationship between banking assets and inflation in Iraq. Despite the entry of Iraq after the year (2004) to the market economy and financial liberalization processes, the performance of the banking sector is still weak because it is based on the lack of confidence of individuals in the banking sector in addition to political interventions in the sector. The study recommends that the central bank and the Iraqi private commercial banks have the responsibility to provide the appropriate atmosphere for citizens to benefit from banking services. By creating an atmosphere of confidence among customers and diversifying services to me