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Les politiques macroéconomiques au Maroc et dans les pays en développement : quelques études empiriques

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  • Abdelaaziz Ait Ali
  • Ahmed Bousselhami
  • Idriss El Abbassi
  • Amine Marrat
  • Lahcen Oulhaj
  • Aziz Ragbi
  • Said Tounsi

Abstract

L’analyse des mutations qu’a connues l’économie marocaine après la crise économique et financière de 2008, offre l’opportunité d‘évaluer l’orientation des politiques macroéconomiques gérées dans un contexte relativement difficile, mettant à l’épreuve les décideurs publics en matière de politique économique et leur engagement à préserver la stabilité du cadre macroéconomique. Un diagnostic approfondi revient à apprécier la pertinence des choix de politiques macroéconomiques par rapport aux objectifs qui leur sont assignés. C’est dans cet esprit que cet ouvrage propose de fournir un cadre de réflexion qui s’articule autour de deux axes (i) le triptyque politique monétaire, ouverture du compte capital et régime de change au Maroc et (ii) les Implications et contraintes sur l’orientation de la politique budgétaire dans les pays en développement de manière générale

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  • Abdelaaziz Ait Ali & Ahmed Bousselhami & Idriss El Abbassi & Amine Marrat & Lahcen Oulhaj & Aziz Ragbi & Said Tounsi, 2019. "Les politiques macroéconomiques au Maroc et dans les pays en développement : quelques études empiriques," Books & Reports, Policy Center for the New South, number 1906.
  • Handle: RePEc:ocp:dbbook:book:1906
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