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Les déficits jumeaux : étude empirique sur le cas marocain (1980-2018)

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  • Zakariae Belmkaddem

    (USMBA - Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah)

  • Driss Touijar

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Dans ce travail, nous essayons de démontrer à travers l'analyse économique et économétrique que, en dépit de l'existence concomitante du déficit budgétaire et du déficit de la balance commerciale, ces deux derniers ne sont pas liés par le principe des déficits jumeaux. Le financement des dépenses publiques par le déficit budgétaire n'a pas d'impact sur le déficit de la balance commerciale via le taux d'intérêt et le taux de change. Le déficit de la balance commerciale s'explique notamment, par la structure des échanges marocains limitée à l'exportation des produits faiblement industrialisés et à l'importation des produits à haute valeur ajoutée.

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  • Zakariae Belmkaddem & Driss Touijar, 2018. "Les déficits jumeaux : étude empirique sur le cas marocain (1980-2018)," Working Papers hal-01712961, HAL.
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