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Regional disparities and public spending in Morocco: An approach through spatial econometrics
[Disparités régionales et dépenses publiques au Maroc : Une approche par l'économétrie spatiale]

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  • Ghizlane Ouhakki

    (fsjes Agdal - Economie et Gestion - FSJES Rabat)

  • Abdessalam El kadib

    (fsjes Agdal - Economie et Gestion - FSJES Rabat)

  • Kaoutar Rais

    (fsjes Agdal - Economie et Gestion - FSJES Rabat)

Abstract

The objective of this work is to analyse regional inequalities in terms of spending in Moroccan regions using the Exploratory Analysis of Spatial Data applied to Spending by the 12 regions over the period 2015-2019. The results obtained demonstrate the existence of a spatial autocorrelation not only at the global level but also at the local level, as well as a strong Heterogeneity in the distribution of wealth. Moreover, the results also show a specific character of polarisation, since enlargement led to a pattern of polarisation in the heart of the country, especially, the region of Casablanca-Settat and its peripheral regions. In addition, this study allowed us to identify the consequences of enlargement on Moroccan regional policy.

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  • Ghizlane Ouhakki & Abdessalam El kadib & Kaoutar Rais, 2022. "Regional disparities and public spending in Morocco: An approach through spatial econometrics [Disparités régionales et dépenses publiques au Maroc : Une approche par l'économétrie spatiale]," Post-Print hal-03911488, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03911488
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