Public policies as a catalyst for the Moroccan companies’ competitiveness
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10401481Keywords:
Public policies, Moroccan companies, competitivenessAbstract
In a national and international context marked by economic and financial constraints, the imperative to enhance the competitiveness of Moroccan enterprises has become a pivotal challenge for both the government and the private sector. This summary is organized around three primary themes: firstly, it delineates the historical evolution of the economic role of the state in Morocco, delving into the historical dynamics that have influenced its involvement in the economic landscape. Secondly, it presents a comprehensive analysis of the current most pertinent public policies, offering a nuanced overview of ongoing initiatives and their implications for businesses. Finally, the communication scrutinizes the tangible impacts of these interventions on fortifying the competitive capabilities of Moroccan enterprises, elucidating the intricate relationships between public policies and competitiveness. This comprehensive approach contributes to a profound understanding of the challenges and opportunities shaping the contemporary economic milieu in Morocco.
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