Iraq's accession to the World Trade Organization (Options acceptance and rejection)

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AbstractTry search marked ((Iraq's accession to the World Trade Organization options acceptance and rejection)) that explores the most important implications of annexation of Iraq to the World Trade Organization and raised programs Monetary Fund and the World Bank on the economic and social development in it, especially when it imposes upon sale of the public sector and withdrawal of the state from economic life and the erosion of its role and reverse, that is, become the central economic decision to the market mechanism. Hence the research methodology adopted to read all data from the World Trade and the Iraqi economy and backgrounds, in order to draw conclusions that may ensue on Iraq due to open its markets and its borders to foreign goods and companies transient homelands. Was our reading of these facts and to address existing data with a view to imagine what could be the case, by trying to stand on the possibility of the new system of global trade to be an engine for development In light of the objectives of the research department researcher discussed the three chapters included each chapter three sections as well as the conclusions and recommendations on the subject included the first chapter rooting theoretical WTO eating First research intellectual dimension of international trade liberalization and development since the emergence of capitalism in the mid-fifteenth century until the emergence of Organization Global trade in the middle of the last decade of the twentieth century, which is the culmination of thought trade liberation and another What arrived him capitalism of formulas and policies in adopting the freedom of trade while addressing the second part the historical development of the founding of the World Trade Organization starting the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and passing through rounds of trade negotiations held in framework and the end of the establishment of the World Trade Organization The third section was devoted to the nature of the relations of the Organization with other international organizations and a statement of its effects on the global economy and developing countries and the Arab countries. The second chapter has focused on the analysis of the reality of Iraq's trade foreign prelude to know Consequent its obligations under the provisions of the WTO agreements on trade and the consequent effects unexpected as it has been in the first section a statement of the relationship of foreign trade structure of the Iraqi economy and view of the evolution of foreign trade for the period (1970 -2010) and second section devoted to analyze the commodity composition and geographical distribution of Iraq's foreign trade and ensure the third section analysis of the balance of payments Iraqi.The singled Chapter III Alyalathar expected from Iraq's accession to the organization through my experience (Jordan and Saudi Arabia) to address the first research experience join Jordan and Saudi Arabia to the World Trade Organization The second section has included Iraq's march to join the World Trade Organization and ensure third research potential effects of joining (wto ) on the Iraqi economy analysis of the projected effects of Iraq's accession to the WTO on the foreign trade sector and suggested ways to address the negative and maximize the benefit of joining. What we came up with after studying the reality of the Iraqi economy and specifically sectors productivity and service, is that Iraq can not be implemented WTO agreements at the present time and is not in its interest to delivery to the Bretton Woods institutions and open its markets to goods from abroad, but is supposed to seek exceptions editorial of the implementation of the conventions for a period ranging between 10 to 15 years during which he can stay a market economy within the framework of an independent development program and under protection and care procedures and the full support of the state of its production facilities and layer industrialists from the private sector and cooperation with them.