The hybrid Moroccan public establishments: a confusion in tax treatment
[Les établissements publics marocains hybrides : une confusion du traitement fiscal]
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Public-private boundary; Hybrid public establishment; Tax confusion; Stakeholders; Case study.; Frontière public-privé; Etablissement public hybride; Confusion fiscale; Parties prenantes; Etude de cas;All these keywords.
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