MOROCCO'S ECONOMY IN THE POST-COVID-19 ERA : IMPACTS AND CRISIS RECOVERY

Auteurs-es

  • MAROUANE BELHAMRA PhD student at the Faculty of Law, Economic and Social Sciences, Ibn Tofail University of Kenitra, Morocco
  • SOUAD GUELZIM Professor of Higher Education at the Faculty of Law, Economic and Social Sciences, Ibn Tofail University of Kenitra, Morocco

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.34874/PRSM.rimms-vol4iss2.56845

Mots-clés :

NEW CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ON THE FINANCE ACT 130-13, NEW PUBLIC MANAGEMENT, BUDGET REFORM, PUBLIC FINANCES, ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR, ECONOMIC RECESSION, AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY MEASURES

Résumé

The pandemic of COVID-19 still undermines the performance and the economic prospects in 2022. The previous years began with severe and heavy economic restrictive measures (curfew on the whole country, closure of the borders, etc.); these measures have had an adverse impact on the economic recovery of Morocco.

Throughout this article, we will emphasize on the economic consequences of the health crisis, the appropriate solutions to stimulate the economic recovery of our country, and inquire about the progress of major reforms launched to face the challenges of pandemic, namely the effective implementation of the articles of the Constitutional Law on the Finance Act 130-13, the widespread of social security coverage, as well as the administrative reform of the Moroccan public sector (The New Public Management).

Bibliographies de l'auteur-e

MAROUANE BELHAMRA , PhD student at the Faculty of Law, Economic and Social Sciences, Ibn Tofail University of Kenitra, Morocco

 

 

 

SOUAD GUELZIM , Professor of Higher Education at the Faculty of Law, Economic and Social Sciences, Ibn Tofail University of Kenitra, Morocco

 

 

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Publié-e

20-11-2022