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Morocco: The Politics of HRM

In: The Human Factor in Governance

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  • Willy McCourt
  • Khadija Alarkoubi

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Two things make Morocco an interesting case. First, Morocco, like Mauritius, has made an explicit link between the efficiency of its civil service and the health of its economy: ‘Morocco has undertaken reforms to ensure sustained economic growth, macro-economic stability, opening up to the global economy … Their success … is intimately linked to the quality of the civil servants involved’ (Ministèe de la Fonction Publique, 1998; see also Proulx, 1999). Second, Morocco is a North African middle-income country whose public administration is coloured by the French colonial legacy, distinguishing it from the Anglophone countries in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia that make up the remainder of the cases in this book; the Francophone/Anglophone divide is a major fissure in the post-colonial developing world.

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  • Willy McCourt & Khadija Alarkoubi, 2006. "Morocco: The Politics of HRM," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: The Human Factor in Governance, chapter 5, pages 96-112, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-230-20830-8_5
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230208308_5
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