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In this second part of the study, which comprises two titles and two chapters in each title, the aim is to deepen research into logistics and governance, by adding other indices that contribute to Morocco's desired development model towards sub-Saharan Africa. The aim is to analyze the evolution of the structure of trade between Morocco and ECOWAS countries, its strengths and weaknesses, and what needs to be done to develop them.As far as the development model is concerned, we have looked at it theoretically in terms of the vision, the paradigm and the development path, but also in terms of…mehr

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In this second part of the study, which comprises two titles and two chapters in each title, the aim is to deepen research into logistics and governance, by adding other indices that contribute to Morocco's desired development model towards sub-Saharan Africa. The aim is to analyze the evolution of the structure of trade between Morocco and ECOWAS countries, its strengths and weaknesses, and what needs to be done to develop them.As far as the development model is concerned, we have looked at it theoretically in terms of the vision, the paradigm and the development path, but also in terms of the speeches made by His Majesty King Mohamed VI.On a practical level, we cited some of Morocco's achievements in transport and logistics to Sub-Saharan Africa, while pointing out the obstacles that limit the development of trade between Morocco and the ECOWAS countries. Finally, we concluded the study with a diagnosis of relations between Morocco and Sub-Saharan Africa, based on a SWOT analysis.
Autorenporträt
Licenciatura en economía y gestión (doble diploma), Université Nice Sophia-Antipolis y Université Hassan II Casablanca, 2014. Máster en logística y gestión estratégica de empresas y organizaciones (Rech) Universidad Aix-Marsella (FEG), Aix-en Provence, Francia, 2016 Máster en desarrollo territorial y competitividad (Pro) Universidad Aix-Marsella (FEG), Marsella, 20171er Premio Economista 20151er Premio de la Asociación Marroquí de Logística (AMLOG) 2018