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Bilal Mohammed asaad Mahmoud (Assistant Professor)

PhD in Economatrics
lecturer
Economy - Economics and Administration
bilalheety3@uoanbar.edu.iq


Biography

Date of Birth: March 24, 1983

Place of Birth: Baghdad
Residence: Iraq - Anbar
Marital Status: Married
Email: bilalheety3@gmail.com
Academic Title: Assistant Professor
Phone: +964-7817180762

Publication

Titles of published research  

Using ARIMA Models to Forecast Money Supply in the State of Qatar

1

The Impact of Financial Market Fluctuations on Exchange Rates in Iraq, 2003-2013

2

Using Granger Causality to Analyze Financial Market Opinions and Exchange Rates, with Special Reference to Iraq

3

Using the Dynamic Regression Model (DOLS) to Analyze the Impact of Social Spending on Economic Growth in Iraq for the Period (2005-2018) - An Econometric Study

4

Analysis of the relationship between broad money supply and stock turnover rate for a sample of Iraqi private banks for the period (2004-2017) An econometric study

5

The Relationship between Short-Term Interest Rates and Exchange Rates in Iraq for the Period (2004-2017): An Econometric Study

6

Foreign Direct Investment Flows and Their Impact on Unemployment in Iraq for the Period (2004-2017): An Econometric Study Using Simultaneous Cointegration

7

The relationship between public and private investment in Iraq and its impact on GDP using SURE models.

8

Measuring and Analyzing the Determinants of the Iraqi Dinar Exchange Rate in the Parallel Market for the Period (2004-2015) - An Econometric Study

9

Analysis of the impact of total population on public expenditures in Iraq for the period (1991-2018) using VECM models

10

Impact of Green Economy on the Sustainable Development Indicators in Iraq, 2025  11
 The Impact of Financial Liberalization on the Value of the Bank: An Applied Study on Private Iraqi Banks for the Period 2011-2017 12

 

Lectures


Academic certificates

Year

Specialization

College

University

Donor Country

Degree

2005

Economics

Management and Economics

Anbar

Iraq

Bachelor's

2008

Economics and Financial Markets

Management and Economics

Anbar

Iraq

Master's

2015

Specialization

Management and Economics

Baghdad

Iraq

Doctorate

Supervision

Master's Thesis Title

Using ARIMA models to forecast the money supply in the State of Qatar

PhD Thesis Title

Analysis of the impact of financial market fluctuations on exchange rates in a number of developing countries, with special reference to Iraq, using GARCH models

Practical Research Refereeing

Refereeing dozens of scientific research papers for scientific journals and local and international conferences

Research Supervision

Supervising the graduation projects of dozens of students, some of whom achieved first place in the Department of Economics and the College of Business and Economics, as well as first place at the university level

Graduate Studies Supervision

Supervising five Master's theses in Economics

Other

 

Participation in scientific conferences

 

Publishing (3) scientific research papers in local and international conferences

   
 

Participating with a research paper in (3) local and international conferences

   
 

Attending numerous scientific conferences and forums

   
 

Holding and participating in scientific seminars

 
 

Holding (8) scientific seminars as a lecturer, addressing community problems, under the supervision of Anbar University and in cooperation with several local organizations and United Nations organizations.

   
 

Attending, participating in, and sponsoring numerous scientific seminars addressing economic problems.

   
 

Contributing to workshops and community service

 
 

Holding more than (10) workshops as a trainer and lecturer to develop and train faculty and administrators in the College of Administration and Economics and the Department of Economics.

   
 

Attending numerous workshops aimed at developing the teaching staff.

   
 

Subjects taught

 
 

Teaching most courses in the Department of Economics, including econometrics, statistics, principles of economics, mathematical economics, macroeconomics, agricultural economics, and national accounts.

   
 

Teaching economics courses in the Departments of Business Administration, Public Administration, and Accounting.