Volume 27 (2025)
Volume 18 (2017)
Volume 17 (2016)
Volume 16 (2015)
Volume 15 (2014)
Volume 14 (2013)
Volume 13 (2012)
Volume 12 (2011)
Volume 11 (2010)
Volume 10 (2009)
Volume 9 (2008)
Volume 8 (2007)
Volume 7 (2006)
Volume 6 (2005)
Number of Articles: 15
The Influence of Positive Psychological Capital upon Innovative Performance An Analytical study for Opinions of a Sample of Lecturers from Al- Qadissiya and Al-Muthenna Universities
Pages 6-29
The Role of Logistic Management in Achieving Competitive Priorities
Pages 30-43
Analysis of the requirements of accreditation according to the model (CIPOF): A prospective study in the College of Technology Management / Kufa and Technical College / Najaf model
Pages 44-61
The impact of liquidity on the performance of the governor of ordinary shares applied study in the Iraq Stock Exchange
Pages 62-80
The necessities of foreign direct investment in the commodity sectors in Iraq (analytical study)
Pages 82-97
Government Expenditure and its role in achieving millennium Development Goals for Health in Iraq
Pages 98-117
The Causality Relationship between Changes in Money Supply and GDP Growth in Iraq for Period (1980-2012)
Pages 118-133
Analysis of the tunnels of the federal budgets in Iraq during the period (2006-2012)
Pages 134-146
The economic impact of the delay in adoption of the general budget on the Iraqi economy
Pages 147-167
Equilibrium relationship between the budget deficit and foreign cash reserves in Iraq for the duration of the test (2003- 2013) using - Model Johansen-
Pages 168-190
Corporate Governance and its role to control earnings management practices Case study in Iraq
Pages 192-221
The Effect of Tax Price Change and Personal allowance on the Tax Revenue outcome
Pages 222-236
Challenges faced by the Iraqi electronic payments system (Applied Study at the Central Bank of Iraq)
Pages 237-250
Role of Six Sigma in Improving Quality and Reducing The Cost of Poor Quality Applied Study in The Factory of Kufa Cement
Pages 251-269
Classification The Iraq Provinces according to some variants of the health sector
Pages 271-285