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Book Synopsis
This groundbreaking volume offers a comprehensive look at the current state of Iraq's political economy in the aftermath of the US-led overthrow of Saddam Hussein in 2003. Frank R. Gunter describes the unique difficulties facing the modern Iraqi economy and provides detailed recommendations for fostering future economic growth and stability.

The book begins with an overview of Iraq's current political, economic, and social status, including discussions of real growth, unemployment, inflation, health, poverty, education, and gender issues. This is followed by a comprehensive look at what the author identifies as the three dominant characteristics of the political economy of Iraq: corruption, political instability, and petroleum. Using these foundational ideas as a springboard, the book then provides a detailed breakdown of the Iraqi economy by sector, as well as discussions of Iraq's fiscal, monetary, and exchange rate policies. The final chapter identifies the major trends that will determine the course of future economic development in Iraq and provides insightful recommendations for encouraging positive economic growth.

Offering the most comprehensive and timely discussion of Iraq's economy to date, this critical volume will appeal to students and professors of international studies, political economy, and Middle East studies as well as anyone considering doing business in this rapidly changing economy.

Contents:
Preface
1. Iraq's Lost Decades
2. Population and Key Macroeconomic Variables
3. Health, Poverty, Education, and Gender Issues
4. Corruption
5. Political Stability and Economic Development
6. Oil and Gas
7. Agriculture and the Public Distribution System
8. Financial Intermediation
9. State-Owned Enterprises
10. Entrepreneurship in Post-Conflict Iraq
11. Infrastructure and Essential Services
12. International Trade and Finance
13. Fiscal, Monetary, and Exchange Rate Policy
14. Iraq in 2025
Bibliography
Index



Trade Review
"Gunter has written the definitive account in English of the contemporary Iraqi economy. The scope of coverage and degree of detail is matched by clear exposition and thoughtful analysis. Summing up: Essential." - CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, October 2013 (ala.org/acrl/choice)

Table of Contents
Contents: Preface 1. Iraq’s Lost Decades 2. Population and Key Macroeconomic Variables 3. Health, Poverty, Education, and Gender Issues 4. Corruption 5. Political Stability and Economic Development 6. Oil and Gas 7. Agriculture and the Public Distribution System 8. Financial Intermediation 9. State-owned Enterprises 10. Entrepreneurship in Post-conflict Iraq 11. Infrastructure and Essential Services 12. International Trade and Finance 13. Fiscal, Monetary, and Exchange Rate Policy 14. Iraq in 2025 Bibliography Index

The Political Economy of Iraq: Restoring Balance

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/07/2014
      ISBN13: 9781782544319, 978-1782544319
      ISBN10: 1782544313

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This groundbreaking volume offers a comprehensive look at the current state of Iraq's political economy in the aftermath of the US-led overthrow of Saddam Hussein in 2003. Frank R. Gunter describes the unique difficulties facing the modern Iraqi economy and provides detailed recommendations for fostering future economic growth and stability.

      The book begins with an overview of Iraq's current political, economic, and social status, including discussions of real growth, unemployment, inflation, health, poverty, education, and gender issues. This is followed by a comprehensive look at what the author identifies as the three dominant characteristics of the political economy of Iraq: corruption, political instability, and petroleum. Using these foundational ideas as a springboard, the book then provides a detailed breakdown of the Iraqi economy by sector, as well as discussions of Iraq's fiscal, monetary, and exchange rate policies. The final chapter identifies the major trends that will determine the course of future economic development in Iraq and provides insightful recommendations for encouraging positive economic growth.

      Offering the most comprehensive and timely discussion of Iraq's economy to date, this critical volume will appeal to students and professors of international studies, political economy, and Middle East studies as well as anyone considering doing business in this rapidly changing economy.

      Contents:
      Preface
      1. Iraq's Lost Decades
      2. Population and Key Macroeconomic Variables
      3. Health, Poverty, Education, and Gender Issues
      4. Corruption
      5. Political Stability and Economic Development
      6. Oil and Gas
      7. Agriculture and the Public Distribution System
      8. Financial Intermediation
      9. State-Owned Enterprises
      10. Entrepreneurship in Post-Conflict Iraq
      11. Infrastructure and Essential Services
      12. International Trade and Finance
      13. Fiscal, Monetary, and Exchange Rate Policy
      14. Iraq in 2025
      Bibliography
      Index



      Trade Review
      "Gunter has written the definitive account in English of the contemporary Iraqi economy. The scope of coverage and degree of detail is matched by clear exposition and thoughtful analysis. Summing up: Essential." - CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, October 2013 (ala.org/acrl/choice)

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Preface 1. Iraq’s Lost Decades 2. Population and Key Macroeconomic Variables 3. Health, Poverty, Education, and Gender Issues 4. Corruption 5. Political Stability and Economic Development 6. Oil and Gas 7. Agriculture and the Public Distribution System 8. Financial Intermediation 9. State-owned Enterprises 10. Entrepreneurship in Post-conflict Iraq 11. Infrastructure and Essential Services 12. International Trade and Finance 13. Fiscal, Monetary, and Exchange Rate Policy 14. Iraq in 2025 Bibliography Index

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