The Kurdistan region of Iraq : assessing the economic and social impact of the Syrian conflict and ISIS /
"The Kurdistan region of Iraq is facing an economic and humanitarian crisis as a result of the influx of Syrian refugees which began in 2012 and internally displaced persons (IDPs) in 2014. The region's population increased by 28 percent over a short period, placing strains on the local ec...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, DC :
World Bank,
[2015]
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Colección: | Online access: World Bank World Bank Open Knowledge Repository.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Overview; The KRG Is Facing a Multifaceted Crisis Compounding Economic and Humanitarian Risks; To Manage the Impact of These Shocks, KRG Will Need Additional Resources to Restore Access to Public Services; Tables; 0.1 Stabilization Assessment, 2015 Projection; These Stabilization Assessment Findings and Main Channels of Impacts Are Subsequently Elaborated; The Refugee and IDP Crises Have Imposed Substantial Strains on the Social Sectors, and Additional Resources Are Needed to Address Humanitarian Issues.
- The Crisis Increased the Stress on Infrastructure, Including Water, Solid Waste Management, Electricity, and Transport Sectors: The Stabilization Cost Is Enormous photos; O.1 Children in Arbat Camp in Sulaymaniyah Governorate; Conclusions; Notes; Introduction; Notes; 1. Macroeconomic and Fiscal Impact of the Conflict; Precrises Macroeconomic Situation; Figures; 1.1 KRI GDP at Current Prices, 2004-11; 1.1 Revenue and Expenditures, 2010-14; 1.2 KRG Economic Composition of Public Expenditures, 2013.
- 1.3 Number of Local and Foreign Registered Firms: Erbil, Sulaymaniyah, and Dohuk Governorates, 2008-141.2 Comparative Indexes, KRI versus Iraq; 1.4 KRI-Licensed Investment Project Capital, 2006-14; 1.5 KRI Investment, by Sector, November 2006 through September 7, 2014; 1.6 Installed Plants in Industry Sector, July 2014; 1.7 Imports from the World and Turkey to KRI, 2009-13; Impact of Crises and Stabilization Assessment; 1.1 Child in Arbat Camp in Sulaymaniyah Governorate; 1.8 Public Revenues: Baseline and Counterfactual (No Budget Shock) Scenarios, 2011-15.
- 1.9 Point Impact of IDPs on Monetary Well-Being of KRI Residents, 20141.10 Level of Consumer Price Index, January 2010 through September 2014; 1.11 Iraq: Trade Flows (Including Oil), January 2014 through July 2014; Box; 1.1 Accounting for the Impact of the Budget Freeze; 1.12 Iraq: Monthly Imports from Neighboring Countries, January 2014 through July 2014; 1.13 Iraq: Monthly Exports to Neighboring Countries (Including Oil), January 2014 through July 2014; 1.14 Customs Revenues, January 2013 through August 2014; 1.15 Tourist Arrivals in KRI, 2012-14; Maps; 1.1 Diversion of Trade Routes; Notes.
- 2. Social Development Impact of the ConflictHealth Sector; 2.1 Per Capita Health Expenditures in KRI, 2008-11; 2.2 KRG Capital Investment, 2008-11; 2.3 Number of Hospital Beds, by Governorate and Public-Private Mix; 2.4 Recurrent Health Expenditure in KRI, 2007-13; 2.5 Impact on PHC Services and Hospital Per Capita Expenditures, 2011-13; 2.6 Impact of Budgetary Crisis versus Refugees and IDPs Crises on Per Capita Expenditure, 2013 and 2014; 2.1 Impact Assessment for the Health Sector, October 2012 to September 2014; 2.2 Stabilization Assessment for the Health Sector, 2015.