African Bureaucracy Studies (Public Admin/Political | 04 June 2004

Comparative Analysis of Regional Economic Blocs in Moroccan Context,

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Abstract

The study examines regional economic blocs in Morocco’s context from to , focusing on their impact and structure within African studies. A comparative analysis approach was employed, drawing from existing literature and secondary data sources to evaluate the performance and dynamics of these blocs. Regional blocs have shown varying degrees of success in fostering economic integration among member states, with some experiencing significant growth while others face substantial challenges related to governance and resource allocation. The study concludes that effective collaboration mechanisms and robust institutional frameworks are crucial for the sustainability of regional economic blocs in Morocco. Policy recommendations include strengthening intergovernmental cooperation, enhancing transparency, and improving infrastructure connectivity among member states.