THE IMPACT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT FOR A CIRCULAR ECONOMY: THE CASE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF IRAQ
Ghanim Ahmed Kamil,
Cristian-Silviu Banacu and
Reina BOU Nehme
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2020, vol. 14, issue 1, 608-614
Abstract:
The infrastructure is one of the great important sectors in countries as it has become a measure of the extent of development of these countries and its effects on the state in general and the economy in particular, and the issue of economic growth and creating opportunities, because of its clear reflection on economic stability. Economic development without tangible progress in the initial quality and presence of infrastructure. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to classify the concepts of both infrastructure and economy, and we will see how they have a direct impact on the country, the approach of this paper will start from the most important part or the largest part of the infrastructure which support the country and create part of the economy or the vision for the future of Iraq, and in the end the results of this The paper provides some analysis and diagramming strategies for these elements which will support our objectives in the paper.
Keywords: infrastructure; economy; development; transport investment. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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