World Bank Credits Morocco’s Regulatory Reforms as Growth Driver – The North Africa Post
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World Bank Credits Morocco’s Regulatory Reforms as Growth Driver – The North Africa Post
Regulatory reforms implemented in Morocco to promote private sector activity—described as “deeper than expected”—could stimulate growth, reduce the informal economy, and create employment, according to the World Bank Group’s updated Global Economic Prospects report released in Washington. The international financial institution notes that favorable weather conditions contributed to agricultural production recovery in the Kingdom. Current […]
The "deeper-than-expected" regulatory reforms implemented in Morocco to promote private sector activity could boost growth, reduce the informal economy and create jobs, says the World Bank Group (WB) in an update of its "World Economic Outlook", made public in Washington. In this report, the World Bank ... This article Morocco: The World Bank stresses that deep regulatory reforms can stimulate growth and employment appeared first on Diplomatic M…
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