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Moroccan cooperative model: Social welfare and inequality
[Modèle coopératif marocain : Bien-être social et inégalités]

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  • Mustapha Jaad

    (FSJES Agadir)

  • Najib Bahmani

    (FSJES Agadir)

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The aim of this article is to describe and understand the economic and social role of the Moroccan cooperative model and to present its shortcomings and limitations that hinder sustainable development. We discuss the different approaches and forms of entrepreneurship in social economy, and then we highlight the important role that cooperatives are increasingly occupying. Finally, we present the limitations and obstacles of this model. We adopt the interpretive paradigm, the aim of which is to bring out the deep meaning of the observed phenomenon. However, the empirical model and the national statistics that we will discuss are thus extracted from a comparative report between eight Mediterranean countries (including Morocco), carried out by FEMISE (Euro-Mediterranean Forum of Institutes of Economic Sciences) at the end of 2019.

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  • Mustapha Jaad & Najib Bahmani, 2020. "Moroccan cooperative model: Social welfare and inequality [Modèle coopératif marocain : Bien-être social et inégalités]," Post-Print hal-03427465, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03427465
    DOI: 10.34874/IMIST.PRSM/RPE/21536
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    Modèle coopératif; bien-être social; inégalités sociales;
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