The Economical Outcomes of the Political Party in The Kurdistan Region of Iraq
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The economic consequences of political conflict in Kurdistan Region are the primary sources of political and social problems in society. The severe political conflicts have a strong relationship with economic aspect. Whereas, every direct economic issue leads to a bitter conflict on governmental institutions. The study (The economic outcomes of political conflict in Kurdistan Region) is an analytically descriptive study, for the purpose of showing and knowing the social and economic outputs of political conflict in Kurdistan Region. In order to achieve the goals of the study, the study is comprised of four chapters. Firstly, chapter one includes two sections: section one: this section is the general framework of the study. Then section two: this section identifies and defines the concepts of the study. Secondly, chapter two: this chapter discusses the social outcomes of political conflicts on social institutions. Thirdly, chapter three consists of two sections: the first section focuses on economic outputs of political conflicts such as; economic crises, and financial crises. The second section points out the consequences of economic crises in Kurdistan Region. Lastly, chapter four covers the conclusions, suggestions, and the recommendations of the study as a result of the concluded outcomes of the study.
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