The Role of Public Financial Governance in Supporting Inclusive Growth: A Case Study of the Kingdom of Morocco
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Abstract
This study aims to investigate the role of public financial governance in supporting inclusive growth in the Kingdom of Morocco. It adopts a descriptive and analytical approach, including the analysis of reforms in the field of public financial governance, and the evaluation of their impact on economic and social indicators, based on data from sources such as the Moroccan Ministry of Economy and Finance, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund.
The results of the study show that public financial governance reforms in Morocco have contributed to enhancing economic and social growth, through improving the management of public resources, increasing transparency and accountability, and strengthening economic stability. However, the Kingdom still faces challenges in achieving inclusive growth, such as high levels of poverty and unemployment, unequal distribution of income and wealth, and weak political and social participation.
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Public Financial Governance, Inclusive Growth, Kingdom of Morocco, Economic Reforms, Sustainable Development

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