THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE INTERNATIONAL CREDIT RATING: EVIDENCE FROM IRAQ'S ECONOMY
International credit rating has become an important aspect of a country's credit reputation on the market, which is influenced by variousfactors, including economic development, external and internal debts of the country, and so on. This aspectrequires the attention of recent studies and policy...
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