Free Trade Agreements: Opportunity or Threat to the Moroccan Economy?
Journal Title: Journal of Economics, Finance and Management Studies - Year 2020, Vol 3, Issue 06
Abstract
The world has witnessed a gradual Evolution of international trade for about a century. Since the establishment of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995, trade openness has become an inevitable choice for countries in various Sectors of activity. In this work, we will identify the impact of globalization on the Moroccan economy. Starting from the processed data, we can conclude that leaves Trade Liberalization many doubts as to the attainment of the objective of free trade expected. Rather it is the partner countries of Morocco that benefit from it. And in order to remedy this situation it is Necessary to analyze the Conditions That Increase this gain by exploring the limits of the growth potential of the national economy.
Authors and Affiliations
Daifi Sara, Lemkadem Ilyas, Echaoui Abdellah
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