Assessment of the Human Capital in Enhancing the Sustainability of Development in Iraq After 2003
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https://doi.org/10.31272/jae.i147.1375Keywords:
Human capital, sustainability, the developmentAbstract
The conclusion is that human capital is of great importance in the development process on the one hand and in adopting the principle of sustainability on the other hand; this research sheds light on the fundamental capabilities of human capital in Iraq. The extent of its development contribution and its sustainability. And the possibility of comparing Iraqi human capital with its counterpart in selected economies through international indicators to assess human capital.
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