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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.

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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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    Public Debt and Its Impact on the Unemployment Rate in the Iraqi Economy for the Period (2004-2022)
    (Cross Current International Journal of Economics, Management and Media Studies, 2024-09-01) احمد نجيب صالح
    The aim with this study is to gauge the short and long-term relationship between public debt and its effect on unemployment in the Iraqi economy for period (2004-2022) using modern joint integration methods according to the (ARDL) model. Given the effect of public debt fluctuations upon unemployment rates in the Iraqi economy for period (2004-2022), there were a number of conclusions reached by that research. Among them was that public debt has a direct effect on the unemployment rate in the Iraqi economy for period (2004-2022), that is to say increasing public debt results in an increasing unemployment rate during this period. The reason is simply that when public debt increases it also increases the burden upon the Iraqi economy, and this forms a major barrier towards economic development because these loans are made under constraints. And this serves as an additional burden upon the Iraqi economy which in turn leads to an increase in unemployment rate in Iraq. Therefore, the investigation recommends to.