Analysis of the relationship between government investment spending and human development in Iraq for the period 2006-2019

Abstract

The research dealt with the study of the relationship between government investment spending on the one hand and human development on the other hand for the period 2006-2019 in an analytical way. The government in general and the decrease in the share of the health, educational and educational side of government investment spending in particular. In addition to the fluctuation of government investment spending and investment spending on the health, educational and educational side automatically, due to the link between the two expenditures and oil revenues, which represent the backbone of public finances and the Iraqi economy. It also became clear that there was an improvement in the per capita GDP, but this improvement was also not stable, but was clearly volatile, due to its link to the GDP, in which oil constitutes the lion's share. This improvement in per capita share does not mean improvement in human development because it does not accurately reflect the share of all members of society because it is an arithmetic average and nothing more. This improvement in per capita share does not mean improvement in human development because it does not accurately reflect the share of all members of society because it is an arithmetic average and nothing more.