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This book analyzes the economic development choices initiated by
Morocco's King Mohammed VI since he ascended the throne in 1999 and
situates those choices in the political economy development
literature. Examining the policies enacted by the King, the authors
argue that over the past twenty years Mohammed VI has achieved some
outstanding successes in modernizing the foundational economic
sectors of Morocco, but the benefits of this development have not
reached all Moroccans. With its focus on economic development, this
book explores the way in which Mohammed VI's development strategies
have, in part, resembled the neoliberal model advocated by Western
powers and institutions, as well as how the King also adopted some
of the European practices of state intervention found in the
"varieties of capitalism" models across Europe. Additionally,
Mohammed VI's Strategies for Moroccan Economic Development looks at
the way in which the King has sought to utilize "leap frog"
technologies so that Morocco has become a leader in certain
productive sectors and is not just catching up to rival producers.
The book also examines the extent to which Moroccan citizens have
benefited from the economic transformations, arguing that not all
Moroccans have benefited; many Moroccan citizens in 2019 echo the
same economic concerns that were voiced in 1999 when King Mohammed
VI first assumed the throne. With its focus on economic
development, this book will be of interest not only to scholars and
students of Middle East and North African Studies, but also
Economics, International Development, and Politics.
This book analyzes the economic development choices initiated by
Morocco's King Mohammed VI since he ascended the throne in 1999 and
situates those choices in the political economy development
literature. Examining the policies enacted by the King, the authors
argue that over the past twenty years Mohammed VI has achieved some
outstanding successes in modernizing the foundational economic
sectors of Morocco, but the benefits of this development have not
reached all Moroccans. With its focus on economic development, this
book explores the way in which Mohammed VI's development strategies
have, in part, resembled the neoliberal model advocated by Western
powers and institutions, as well as how the King also adopted some
of the European practices of state intervention found in the
"varieties of capitalism" models across Europe. Additionally,
Mohammed VI's Strategies for Moroccan Economic Development looks at
the way in which the King has sought to utilize "leap frog"
technologies so that Morocco has become a leader in certain
productive sectors and is not just catching up to rival producers.
The book also examines the extent to which Moroccan citizens have
benefited from the economic transformations, arguing that not all
Moroccans have benefited; many Moroccan citizens in 2019 echo the
same economic concerns that were voiced in 1999 when King Mohammed
VI first assumed the throne. With its focus on economic
development, this book will be of interest not only to scholars and
students of Middle East and North African Studies, but also
Economics, International Development, and Politics.
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