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Croissance economique et pauvrete au Maroc: le contexte theorique

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Abdelkhalek, T.
Chaoubi, A.
Abstract

Dans ce travail, en utilisant des outils statistiques et econometriques, nous cherchons a etudier de facon theorique et empirique, la liaison entre la croissance et la pauvrete au Maroc.

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Paper provided by Michigan - Research on Economic Development in its series Papers with number c1.

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Length: 18 pages
Date of creation: 1999
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Handle: RePEc:fth:michde:c1

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Keywords: PAUVRETE ; CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE;

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