A CONTRIBUTION TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE DETERMINANTS OF FDI ATTRACTED IN THE FRAMEWORK OF DELEGATED MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRICITY WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION OF LIQUID SEWAGE IN MOROCCO
Une contribution à la compréhension des déterminants d'attractivité des IDE attirés dans le cadre de la gestion déléguée de distribution de l'eau de l'électrique et de l'assainissement liquide au Maroc
Mohammed Eddaou ()
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Mohammed Eddaou: LACEME - Laboratoire d'études sur la compétitivité économique et le management de l'entreprise - UM5 - Université Mohammed V de Rabat [Agdal] - Faculté des sciences juridiques, économiques et sociales de Rabat Souissi
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The formation of public debt in Morocco is the result of years of economic policies. How the debt of the treasure reached this level 64% of GDP. The debt tolerance threshold in Morocco is 60% of GDP, making difficult its sustainability. We have a challenge of economic policy at the service of economic growth. In the sense of economic policies based on supply and in order to find alternatives for financing economic and social projects in Morocco, we have tried in the scope of this article to analyze the determinants of FDI attracted in the framework of distribution delegated management.
Keywords: fiscal deficit; public debt; FDI determinants; Delegated management; financial governance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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Published in International journal of advanced research, 2017, 5 (11), pp.163 - 172. ⟨10.21474/IJAR01/5750⟩
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DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/5750
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