Measuring and Analyzing the Impact of Financial Support Implications on non-oil GDP in Iraq for the period 2004-2024
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https://doi.org/10.31272/ijes.v24i89.1495Keywords:
Non-oil GDP, implications of financial support, VECM model.Abstract
This study aims to measure and analyze the quantitative relationship between non-oil GDP and the implications of financial support over the period (2004-2024). The study relied on a deductive analytical approach, using quantitative (standard) analytical methods to prove the research hypothesis and achieve its objective. The results showed that some forms of financial support, such as ration cards, social transfers, and agricultural support, have a direct and significant impact on non-oil GDP, reflecting the potential for these tools to stimulate economic growth outside the oil sector. The study also demonstrated that the impact of some variables is more pronounced in the long term than in the short term, such as the industrial and education sectors. This indicates the need to adopt development policies with a long-term perspective and a sustainable strategy for directing financial support
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