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Governing Modalities of the Extractive Industry in Iraq - Resource-Revenue Management Issues

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This research was structured to address and analyze four broad topics, review development of related issues and answer some seventeen main questions and many others within.I- Legal and Institutional Framework Governing Extractive Industry Sector in IraqII- Revenue distribution:III- Revenue volatility:IV- Government spending:Moreover, for each of the topics above mentioned, the research work endeavors to:(a) Explain the current (up to 2015) state of affairs, and(b) Answer the questions listed for each topic.Throughout the research the emphases was made on three important components: Instruments, Policies and Institutions; the constitution, various related laws, legal frameworks and modalities (Instruments); adopted polices, strategies, actions and plans (Policies) and involved state federal, regional or provincial entities, ministries, councils, committees and bodies (Institutions).

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Development consultant and scholar, has BSc Economics- Univ., Baghdad (Iraq), High Diploma in Planning- Univ., Birmingham and MSc in Development Studies, Univ., Bath (UK) and MA in Law and International Affairs, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Univ., Tufts and Univ., Harvard (USA). Has over 40 years of extensive international experience. 

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Authors Ahmed Mousa Jiyad
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2020
 
EAN 9786200781963
ISBN 9786200781963
No. of pages 212
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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