Project management of road infrastructure in Iraq
Kamil Ghanim Ahmed () and
Cristian Silviu Banacu ()
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Kamil Ghanim Ahmed: Ase University, Mosul, Iraq
Cristian Silviu Banacu: Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania
Smart Cities International Conference (SCIC) Proceedings, 2019, vol. 7, 219-224
Abstract:
Road infrastructure is one of the main factors affecting the development of the country’s economy and has directly contributed to supporting all economic sectors through the provision of logistical support in the establishment of projects The main objective of this paper is to show the importance of road infrastructure and its impact on the Iraqi economy. There are many previous studies that emphasized the importance of road infrastructure and its contribution to achieving economic stability in the case of low oil imports where transport imports for 2015 amounted to 34.3 billion dinars This study was conducted by Iraq because it is one of the countries that have a privileged position in the Middle East and are relying mainly in Iraq on road infrastructure rather than river or air transport infrastructure. So the approach for this paper the case study which was done. The results of this study are that the road infrastructure contributed to raising the economic level of the country as well as the face of Iraq not to rely primarily on oil resources only and therefore this study also concluded that it must rely on several criteria that will affect the development and development of this country.
Keywords: business administration; service; transportation; development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O35 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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