Arab World Competitiveness
Morocco has improved its position in the Global Competitiveness Index from 76th to the 70th rank in the last edition of the Global Competitiveness Report. Reasons behind this improvement are reflected in its macroeconomic indicators. One of Morocco’s advantages lies in its infrastructure facilities, particularly
the supply of energy, transport, and telecommunications. The liberalization policies adopted since the 1980s contribute to these positive results—in particular, the telecommunications provider was privatized and the distribution of electricity was delegated to private companies. The fairly dynamic private sector
benefits from high demand resulting from demographic growth and the increase in the number of households where members are employed or entrepreneurs in either the formal or the—very efficient— informal economy.
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