The social impact of the financial crisis in Morocco

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Unlike the deepening recession in Europe, America
North and in many regions, the Middle East and Africa
North (MENA) has remained relatively unspoilt by the financial crisis
International 2008 1. Since 2009, the financial crisis weighs on the economy
real all MENA countries and more recently on their balances
social. While attempts to estimate the economic impact of
financial crisis on the region have been carried out, very little work has been
devoted so far to their social implications. This article is
objective of measuring the social impact of the financial crisis on the
MENA examining the case of Morocco.

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