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La politique du commerce extérieur : performances et dysfonctionnements institutionnels

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  • Larabi Jaïdi

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Le Maroc a entamé la libéralisation de son commerce extérieur dès le début des années 80 du XXième siècle. Les négociations commerciales des Accords de libre-échange et les engagements contractés auprès de l’Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC) ont constitué des moments forts dans le processus d’introduction de réformes plus substantielles au régime du commerce extérieur (engagements sur des horizons de démantèlement, établissement des listes, réforme des barrières tarifaires et non tarifaires...).

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  • Larabi Jaïdi, 2022. "La politique du commerce extérieur : performances et dysfonctionnements institutionnels," Books & Reports, Policy Center for the New South, number 45, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ocp:dbbook:book:17
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