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Public procurement reform in Morocco (English)

Over the last decade Morocco has made important strides in responding to citizen demands for more transparency, accountability, and shared prosperity. This has also extended into the public sector and its varied functions. In Morocco public contracts account for some 17 percent of GDP and are responsible for critical activities in the economy, including delivery of key public services.2 Given its important role, the Government of Morocco (GoM) prioritized...
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Lipson,Rachel Tamar; Benouniche,Salim; Keita,Abdoulaye; Faridi,Khadija.

Public procurement reform in Morocco (English). MENA knowledge and learning quick notes series ; no. 117 Washington, DC ; World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/828091468062056802

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