2022
DOI: 10.54809/jkss.vi6.178
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The Role of Investment on Economic Growth; An Empirical Case of Iraq For the Period of 2004 to 2020

Abstract: This paper employs time series techniques to analyse the effect of foreign direct investment and national investment on economic growth in Iraq. The study uses secondary annual data over the period 2004-2020. The gross domestic product )GDP( is the dependent variable, and foreign direct investment )FDI( and national Investment )NI( are the explanatory variables. The empirical analysis starts with run ordinary least square )OLS(. The result of Augmented Dickey Fuller )ADF( and Phil- lips Perron )PP( test illust… Show more

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“…It's unclear whether high amounts of public debt correlate with economic growth. Moreover, these debts should be utilized for the purpose of investment because the latter could contribute to accelerating economic growth (Abdullah, 2020;Abdulqadir et al, 2022). Yusuf and Said (2018) examined the relationship between public debt and economic growth in Tanzania from 1970 to 2015 and examined how Tanzania's government debt affects economic expansion.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It's unclear whether high amounts of public debt correlate with economic growth. Moreover, these debts should be utilized for the purpose of investment because the latter could contribute to accelerating economic growth (Abdullah, 2020;Abdulqadir et al, 2022). Yusuf and Said (2018) examined the relationship between public debt and economic growth in Tanzania from 1970 to 2015 and examined how Tanzania's government debt affects economic expansion.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%