1st Edition

Human Development in Iraq 1950-1990

By Bassam Yousif Copyright 2012
224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

224 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This systematic evaluation of Iraq’s political economy and human development offers a complex and sophisticated analysis of Iraq’s recent history. Focusing on the period from 1950 up to the Gulf war in 1990, the book brings an understanding of how development has been shaped or constrained in this much misunderstood country. The author employs the human development paradigm to... Read more

1. Human Development Theory and Iraq’s Developmental Story  2. Social, Political and Economic Evolution of Iraq, 1920-1990  3. Economic Growth, Consumption, Income Distribution and Capital Formation  4. Education  5. Housing, Basic Services, Nutrition and Health  6. The Position of Women  7. Human Rights and Political Freedoms  8. Conclusion

Biography

Bassam Yousif is associate professor of economics at Indiana State University. He has written extensively on and advised about the economic development and political economy of Iraq.

"For anyone interested in the different aspects of human development in Iraq or in making comparisons with other Arab and developing countries for the important sectors of education, health, and nutrition, this book will serve as an important tool. Given the Arab revolutions and the emphasis on political reforms, this text will also be of interest to those attempting to analyze the correlation between human rights and human development." - Joseph Sassoon, Center for Contemporary Arab Studies (CCAS), Georgetown University; (TAARII) newsletter, Fall 2012 Newsletter, Issue 07-02.