L'ENTREPRENEURIAT MOTEUR DE CROISSANCE ÉCONOMIQUE (CAS DU MAROC)
Fatima Ezzahra Bouselhame (),
Belbouli Abdellah () and
Mostafa Ftouh ()
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Fatima Ezzahra Bouselhame: USMS - Université Sultan Moulay Slimane
Belbouli Abdellah: USMS - Université Sultan Moulay Slimane
Mostafa Ftouh: USMS - Université Sultan Moulay Slimane
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Abstract:
Recently, the Moroccan economy is facing a diversity of barriers that have disrupted the progress of the country's economic growth and development. This destabilization can be explained by many factors, such as the health crisis linked to the spread of Covid-19. The latter has upset the economy at all its levels, including the labor market which has undergone a radical change due to health restrictions to combat the spread of the virus. This pushes the government to find effective alternatives to maintain the sustainability of the country's economic growth and revive the labor market. To do this, particular attention is given to entrepreneurship, which seems to be the best way to recover from the economic downturn and mitigate the damage caused by the pandemic. This paper aims to dissect the relationship between entrepreneurship and economic growth in Morocco, trying to answer several questions, namely ; how did the covid 19 pandemic influence the evolution of the level of entrepreneurship in Morocco ? What is the relationship between economic growth and the rate of business creation ? Does the intensity of entrepreneurial activity imply economic growth ?
Keywords: Economic Growth; Entrepreneurship; Covid 19; Morocco; Croissance économique; Entrepreneuriat; Maroc. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-05
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Published in Strategy Management Logistics, SMALOGresearch,, 2022
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