Abstract

Economic and social movements and changes in people's lives are linked to the development process and the consequence of the interaction. As a result of worldwide changes, the idea of development has been broadened to include more than just economic progress, making it part of the continuing process of sustainable development. Therefore, this research will study fiscal policies and their prominent role in financing human development in Iraq and the calendar effect. Their relationship is quantitative and identifies the various concepts and variables related. The findings indicate that there is a positive impact of the general budget on human development in Iraq as evidence the value of the coefficient of determination of 78%, which shows the significant role played by the budget in effect on the value of human development in Iraq guide during the period 2007-2019. On the other hand, findings from this study show that budgets' social role is heavily influenced by factors such as salaries and unemployment rates and mandatory social contributions, and the human development index. It suggests a need to continue developing the workforce's professional and personal skills.

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