Carnegie Endowment Foundation: The economic program of the PJD, unrealistic, impractical

Mercredi 6 Juin 2012

The U.S. Think Tank presents a cross-section of views of the economic policies of the Islamist parties which came to the support of the Arab Spring and are in power in several countries in North Africa along with Moroccan PJD.
Carnegie Endowment Foundation: The economic program of the PJD, unrealistic, impractical
The study entitled 'The economic agendas of Islamist parties' product analysis of the financial benefit of the PJD, driver of the government and faced with one of the most difficult circumstances, reminiscent of the 80s, the era of the infamous NOT famous measures imposed by the IMF on Morocco.

The economic program of the PJD, said the Carnegie Foundation, has several weak points, making its implementation more than doubtful.

Faced with  the atrophy of tax revenues, reduced growth, the alarming deficit of foreign reserves covering only at the last count only 4 months of imports, the PJD spread assumptions instead of concrete measures capable of producing effective measures, the study said.

To have focused its agenda on the fight against corruption and expected growth points is unrealistic, says the Carnegie Foundation,for this vast project involves the mediation of real power that the PJD find itself far from possessing, besides that its results are far from plugging the holes of a Moroccan economy unable to create enough wealth or jobs for the millions of unemployed.

The  Foundation laments the lack of concrete measures to finance  real growth by allocating funds to support SMEs.

Tthe PJD, the study reports, also seems not to consider reflecting international relations, Morocco has some of the most glorious  rankings in terms of economic competitiveness and administrative and judicial efficiency.

The PJD, the study concludes, who sold its constituents the dream of social justice, failed to realise sufficient economic means to achieve it.



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