Nusseiri calls for an assessment of the Iraqi economy during the past 14 years

The economic and banking adviser of the Association of Private Banks, Samir Nusairi, on Monday called on the government to assess the national economy during the past 14 years.

Al-Nusairi said in an interview with "Economy News" that "the government's economic and financial circles are studying the development of programs and plans to promote the economy of the country after the Prime Minister's guidance," noting that "the invitation of the Prime Minister comes at an important timing due to the apparent lack of management of the Iraqi economy After 2003, and especially during the financial abundance after the rise in oil prices and structural and systemic imbalance in economic decision-making. "

*He stressed "the need to assess and analyze the economic reality during the past 14 years and identify the failures and imbalances in the economic sectors of productivity and the reluctance to implement economic reform programs."

Al-Nasiri called on economists and finance to "make efforts to contribute to the formulation of the strategies required for economic reform after the adoption and work to assess the successful experiences of economic institutions during the crises that contributed to the achievement of economic steadfastness and victory over terrorism. This is what the Central Bank of Iraq has achieved in the past two years in the use of monetary policies In support of the national economy. "

He pointed out that "in response to the call of the government to focus on economic and financial reform and support the policy of the Central Bank and its directions in achieving the objectives of monetary policy and stability in the financial and monetary system, we have embarked on a project to write our new book marked (experience of the Central Bank of Iraq in achieving the objectives of monetary policy in crises) The success of the Central Bank, which contributed to the economic steadfastness and victory over terrorism. "

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