After a strong post-COVID rebound, the Moroccan economy is undergoing the impact of a string of overlapping supply shocks, both domestic and imported. First, the agricultural campaign was extraordinarily dry, leading to the collapse of rainfed crops and to a worrisomely low volume of water stored in reservoirs that poses a threat to irrigated agriculture, and potentially to other sectors of the economy. Second, as in much of the world, the war in...
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2023/02/13
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2023/02/13
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Morocco Economic Monitor : Responding to Supply Shocks - Executive Summary
Citation
World Bank.
Morocco Economic Monitor : Responding to Supply Shocks - Executive Summary (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099342302132391680