Cooperative decision-making on fiscal and monetary policy in Iraq using the prisoner’s dilemma

This paper investigates the interaction between fiscal and monetary policy in Iraq after 2003 using the prisoner’s dilemma.The paper aims to determine the best form of coordination between these policies to achieve their goals; payoff matrix for both policies was constructed. To achieve the purpose,...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Abdulzahra Hamdan, Safaa Ali Hussein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2020-12-01
Series:Banks and Bank Systems
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Online Access:https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/14358/BBS_2020_04_Hamdan.pdf
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spelling doaj-e560a66fb2a0424e81accebf58644a262021-01-13T07:14:24ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Banks and Bank Systems1816-74031991-70742020-12-01154889810.21511/bbs.15(4).2020.0814358Cooperative decision-making on fiscal and monetary policy in Iraq using the prisoner’s dilemmaAhmed Abdulzahra Hamdan0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0935-0539Safaa Ali Hussein1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2812-5684Ph.D. in Economics, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Administration & Economics, Mustansiriyah UniversityPh.D. in Economics, Lecturer, College of Administration & Economics, University of BaghdadThis paper investigates the interaction between fiscal and monetary policy in Iraq after 2003 using the prisoner’s dilemma.The paper aims to determine the best form of coordination between these policies to achieve their goals; payoff matrix for both policies was constructed. To achieve the purpose, the quantitative approach was applied using several methods, including regression, building payoff matrices and decision analysis using a number of software.The results of the monetary policy payment function show that inflation rate has an inverse relationship with the auctions of selling foreign currency and a positive relationship with the government’s activity, while the fiscal policy function shows that real growth is positively related to price levels (the inverted Phillips curve) and correlates with the government’s activity. After using the Gambit Solution to determine the Nash balance, which is achieved through the expansion strategies of both policies to confirm the results, the Promethee-Gaia method was used for multi-criteria decision making. When the two policies interact with similar forces (50% each), the best decision is one of the expansionary strategies that help achieve their main objectives in the short and long term, represented by price stability and economic growth.The main conclusion is that the best way to achieve the goals of economic policy in Iraq is that the coordination of procedures between the two policies should be expansionary, since the Iraqi economy needs to be stimulated due to the under-exploitation of many its sectors, such as agriculture and industry.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/14358/BBS_2020_04_Hamdan.pdfcooperative gamesdecision-making analysispolicy coordination
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author Ahmed Abdulzahra Hamdan
Safaa Ali Hussein
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Safaa Ali Hussein
Cooperative decision-making on fiscal and monetary policy in Iraq using the prisoner’s dilemma
Banks and Bank Systems
cooperative games
decision-making analysis
policy coordination
author_facet Ahmed Abdulzahra Hamdan
Safaa Ali Hussein
author_sort Ahmed Abdulzahra Hamdan
title Cooperative decision-making on fiscal and monetary policy in Iraq using the prisoner’s dilemma
title_short Cooperative decision-making on fiscal and monetary policy in Iraq using the prisoner’s dilemma
title_full Cooperative decision-making on fiscal and monetary policy in Iraq using the prisoner’s dilemma
title_fullStr Cooperative decision-making on fiscal and monetary policy in Iraq using the prisoner’s dilemma
title_full_unstemmed Cooperative decision-making on fiscal and monetary policy in Iraq using the prisoner’s dilemma
title_sort cooperative decision-making on fiscal and monetary policy in iraq using the prisoner’s dilemma
publisher LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"
series Banks and Bank Systems
issn 1816-7403
1991-7074
publishDate 2020-12-01
description This paper investigates the interaction between fiscal and monetary policy in Iraq after 2003 using the prisoner’s dilemma.The paper aims to determine the best form of coordination between these policies to achieve their goals; payoff matrix for both policies was constructed. To achieve the purpose, the quantitative approach was applied using several methods, including regression, building payoff matrices and decision analysis using a number of software.The results of the monetary policy payment function show that inflation rate has an inverse relationship with the auctions of selling foreign currency and a positive relationship with the government’s activity, while the fiscal policy function shows that real growth is positively related to price levels (the inverted Phillips curve) and correlates with the government’s activity. After using the Gambit Solution to determine the Nash balance, which is achieved through the expansion strategies of both policies to confirm the results, the Promethee-Gaia method was used for multi-criteria decision making. When the two policies interact with similar forces (50% each), the best decision is one of the expansionary strategies that help achieve their main objectives in the short and long term, represented by price stability and economic growth.The main conclusion is that the best way to achieve the goals of economic policy in Iraq is that the coordination of procedures between the two policies should be expansionary, since the Iraqi economy needs to be stimulated due to the under-exploitation of many its sectors, such as agriculture and industry.
topic cooperative games
decision-making analysis
policy coordination
url https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/14358/BBS_2020_04_Hamdan.pdf
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