IRAQ'S CONSUMER SPENDING AFTER 2003: FACTS AND INDICATORS
Keywords:
Household consume, private consumption, economic globalization, luxury consumptionAbstract
Household consumer spending is deemed as one of the main determinants of building national income, as it represents a large percentage of total expenditure in many countries of the world, in addition, it plays a significant role in the economy's entertainment and growth, as it is one of the most important components of aggregate demand, which has earned it a d and pivotal importance in countries' economies and making it an essential field, in which many pieces of research reached scientific facts that serve the decision
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