Economy and Energy

Iraqi Funds Abroad

Rafat Al-Baldawi

Since its establishment in 1920, the Iraqi state has undergone complex political, economic, and social transformations, both domestically and internationally, marked by radical changes in governance and administration. Despite multiple experiences, the most bitter period Iraq endured was during the decades of dictatorship and the international embargo, which led to unwise and ineffective decisions. These decisions resulted in years of severe economic isolation and sanctions, which were fully reflected on citizens, causing widespread social problems such as hunger, poverty, and crime.

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Arabic version: https://www.baidarcenter.org/posts/2860

Mr. Rafat Al-Baldawi

A researcher concentrating on public sector reform, particularly financial and banking reform, Mr. Al-Baldawi holds a master’s degree in financial studies from the University of Baghdad and has published numerous research papers and policy briefs in local and regional research centers.
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