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The role of consumption in stimulating the growth factors of the Iraqi economy for the period 1990-2014 Revised : 18\4\2019 Accepted :26\9\2019

  • Publisher: Al-Qadisiyah Journal for Administrative and Economic Sciences
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  • DOI: 10.33961/21.3.2019/1-22
  • Published: May 18, 2021
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The role of consumption in stimulating the growth factors of the
Iraqi economy for the period 1990-2014
Revised : 18\4\2019 Accepted :26\9\2019
Abdul Zahrah F.Younis
Ekbal H. Mutasher
Al-Mustansiriyah University

Corresponding Author: Abdul Zahrah F.Younis
Ekbal H. Mutasher
Abstract : Whether we “eat to live or live to eat” remains the same, as we are consuming beings, we live by
consumption and for this we seek and its tools and means to defend and fight, and even investment if we go deep in
our analysis represents a transitional consumption in its nature and final in its functions according to economic logic
. Our study examines the interests of economists in this phenomenon in terms of their development laws , the ethics of
their organization and their motivations for economic growth, with an emphasis on trying to measure the relationship
between consumption as an independent variable and the GDP in Iraq for the years 1990- 2015 as a dependent
variable, taking into account the varying objective conditions of the extent of the study period and swing between a
raging war and a delayed breakthrough, if we just tried and that we have sinned away from the sincere intention and
effort.
It can be concluded that consumption and investment are two dimensions of a single process.Investment is in fact
sustainable consumption through the interaction of its components, creating final consumer tools and media, and
consumption by nature is a hidden investment whose inputs shift from the solid image to its decaying counterpart,
that is, from matter to energy as the fuel without which it lived. Being on the face of the simple, so our description of
consumption as the fruit of production is as we say that death is the end of life, both inevitable and inevitable.

 

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