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Abstract

This article examines selected aspects of the budgetary problem in relation to development, with a focus on Morocco. It presents the budget as both an instrument of economic policy and a reflection of the dominant development strategy. The paper reviews successive phases of Moroccan budgetary policy from independence to the late 1970s, linking them to planning, stabilization, public investment, and the use of economic surplus. It highlights the budget's role in shaping growth priorities and development choices.

DOI

10.66499/2665-7112.1351

FSJES Ain Chock, Hassan II University of Casablanca

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