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Abstract

This note presents a recently published special issue of the Revue Marocaine de Finances Publiques et d'Économie (Moroccan Review of Public Finance and Economics) devoted to privatization in developed countries, developing countries, and Morocco. Rather than summarizing the individual contributions, the author highlights the multidisciplinary reference points (finance, economics, law) addressed from different angles. The issue opens with the foundations, philosophy, and objectives of privatization in Morocco as presented by the Minister Delegate for Economic Affairs and Privatization, followed by contributions examining the considerable stakes of privatization, the disengagement of the State, the conceptual questions it raises, and its financing through methods, actors, and the stock market. A case study analyzes the demonopolization of the OCE, illustrating the tension developing countries face between liberalization directives from international financial bodies and their socio-economic realities. Further studies cover privatization in Senegal, Tunisia, Europe, and Canada, complemented by a bibliographical selection.

DOI

10.66499/2665-7112.1652

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