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Comparative Analysis Between China Morocco
INTRODUCTION TO CHINESE ECONOMY AND POLICIES

A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN THE MOROCCAN ECONOMY AND THE
CHINESE ECONOMY

Submitted to:
Dr. Prof. XU Tongsheng
Submitted by:
RIFKI Nada
Graduate Student
Master of International Business
Date Submitted:
December 2, 2014

JIANGXI UNIVERSITY OF FINANCE AND ECONOMICS
SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND ECONOMICS

Introduction
The purpose of this essay is to present a comparison between the Moroccan economy and the
Chinese economy in broad lines. The comparison will focus on the analysis of the economies sectors, their respective current account balances and the business environment in each of both countries. Thesis
Although both economies are quite different regarding their economy ’s structures and economic growth patterns, it is evident that the initiatives their respective governments took into joining the world’s trading system benefited their economies on the long run.
The recent world crisis gave raise to new challenges for both the Moroccan and the Chinese economy and gave urge to restructure the structure of their nation’s economy.

Roadmap
This essay is divided in three parts. The first two part, describe respectively the Moroccan and the
Chinese economies. In the last third part, I will compare both economies in regards to the information given in the first and second parts.
Describing each of these two economies –in the first and second parts, I will start by giving general information and an overview of the economy. Then I will more to give more insights on each sector of the Moroccan and Chinese economies.
The comparative analysis that comes in the third part of this essay will follow the same model.

Analysis of Morocco’s Economy

1. General Information
Region

Middle East & North Africa

Income category

Lower middle income 1

Population

32.5 million2

GDP (PPP)

USD 171.2 billion with a 3% growth in 2012 and a
5-year compound annual growth of 4.4%2

GDP per capita

USD 5,265 per capita2

Unemployment

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