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Les locomotives des écosystèmes industriels

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  • Mounia Boucetta

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Le développement industriel au Maroc a connu globalement une croissance soutenue durant les deux dernières décennies. Des locomotives ont contribué à l’émergence et à la consolidation d’écosystèmes industriels compétitifs et résilients. Leur rôle moteur et catalyseur, appuyé par un ensemble d’initiatives portées par des politiques publiques volontaristes, ont permis de placer le Maroc dans des chaînes de valeur mondiales et dans des secteurs de haute technologie. La prochaine décennie se profile avec plusieurs opportunités associées à de grands défis. Les secteurs de l’énergie verte présentent un grand potentiel de positionnement pour le Maroc à l’échelle du continent et nécessitent la construction d’écosystèmes industriels avec des locomotives à fort impact et à effets multiples, des plateformes technologiques et d’innovation performantes et des politiques publiques bien orientées.

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  • Mounia Boucetta, 2023. "Les locomotives des écosystèmes industriels," Policy briefs on Economic Trends and Policies 2335, Policy Center for the New South.
  • Handle: RePEc:ocp:pbecon:pb_35-23
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