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Iraq an economic Study
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[quote:ReVbo™:MV8xNzI0NTM4XzM5NzExOTY3X0Y4NTE2ODNF] Here's something from July 28, where the IMF calls for economic reform and improvement to the exact issues they are discussing at IIEC's forum this week. Considering CoM passed Econ Reform last week, and that was only two weeks after they got this statement from IMF, I'd say we should see it on Parliament's agenda pretty soon. IMF stresses the need for the adoption of Iraq’s economic reform process and the broad The head of the IMF mission to Iraq Carlo Sdrallweg, that Iraq needs to formulate structural economic reform agenda and widespread, and it needs to follow up the implementation of that agenda with all its contents. Allweg said at a press conference during his visit to Iraq, said that “Iraq upon the implementation of a lot of work in the field of public finance, and improving the management of the budget, and most importantly, to be in the area of improving growth and poverty reduction as well.” He added that “the importance of upgrading the quality of spending, and this can be achieved, in the first place, by eliminating waste, and direct expenses to the poor more,” noting that “Iraq’s need to focus on increasing the level of provision of electric power, and the restructuring of state-owned companies owned of the state, and streamline regulations to help ensure its focus on helping the private sector rather than impose restrictions on it. “ The President of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission on the need to revive agriculture, including the reform of the public distribution system, which contributed to the decline in domestic agricultural production through large food imports. “ http://DON'T_USE-THIS/13RkkWV [/quote]
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Iraq is rapidly becoming a force in world economics due to its oil reserves. What do you think the effects will be on the world economic stage. sk
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