Abstract
This article examines the relationship between technology and development in Morocco. It discusses the role of technological choices in shaping industrialization, productivity, and economic growth. The paper emphasizes that technology is not a neutral factor, but a strategic component of development policy that must be adapted to national priorities, institutional capacities, and social needs. It also highlights the importance of coherent technological policy for long-term development.
Recommended Citation
Germouni, Mohamed
(1983)
"Technology and Development in Morocco,"
Revue Marocaine de Droit, d'Economie et de Gestion (Moroccan Journal of Law, Economics and Management): Vol. 2:
Iss.
3, Article 21.
https://doi.org/10.66499/2665-7112.1362
Available at:
https://scholarhub.univh2c.ma/remadeg/vol2/iss3/21
DOI
10.66499/2665-7112.1362
FSJES Ain Chock, Hassan II University of Casablanca