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Private public partnerships within the framework of the projects financed by the NIHD -National Initiative for Human Development : challenges and strategic steering
[Les partenariats publics privés dans le cadre des projets financés par l'INDH -Initiative Nationale pour le Développement Humain : Enjeux et pilotage stratégique]

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  • Mohammed Eddaou

    (LACEME - Laboratoire d'études sur la compétitivité économique et le management de l'entreprise - Faculté des sciences juridiques, économiques et sociales de Rabat Souissi)

Abstract

Delegated management is another alternative for financing economic and social projects in Morocco. The National Initiative for Human Development is an example. However, this alternative raises parallel economic issues that can be supported by the management control, Insofar as it leads the planning, implementation, and evaluation of public policies. As part of our article, we tried to analyze the relationship between the efficiency of PPPs and assistance to strategic steering in Morocco.

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  • Mohammed Eddaou, 2017. "Private public partnerships within the framework of the projects financed by the NIHD -National Initiative for Human Development : challenges and strategic steering [Les partenariats publics privés," Post-Print hal-01815327, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01815327
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    1. Claude de Miras, 2007. "Initiative nationale pour le développement humain et économie solidaire au Maroc pour un accès élargi à l'eau et à l'assainissement," Revue Tiers-Monde, Armand Colin, vol. 0(2), pages 357-377.
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    Management control; governance; efficiency; Residual loss; performance measure ; contrôle de gestion; efficience; perte résiduelle; mesure de performance; gouvernance;
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