This report presents the results of a comprehensive Needs Assessment of the Social Economy in the Southern Mediterranean (within the framework of the AECID's Masar al’an Programme).
There is no doubt that the task of improving the performance and rating of MPCs lies primarily at the national level.
Since the Lisbon Declaration, the production of knowledge has become a major concern for Mediterranean countries. This concern is growing deeper as the date approaches for the full constitution of the Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Zone.
For the first time, heads of state took tourism cooperation into consideration as a factor contributing to the advent of an area of joint economic development.
The agricultural and food issue is, in fact, decisive for the future of the Mediterranean Basin, as it is at the junction of politics, commerce and society.
The Maghreb countries are at a crossroads: they must decide whether to continue as before, playing the old game of the Nation-State closed in on itself, or on the contrary.
A pesar de las promesas gubernamentales de impulsar el turismo, la región está abandonada por el Estado y por los empresarios, y no recibe casi visitantes.
La bancarrota fraudulenta del Banco Khalifa ha puesto de manifiesto la magnitud del mal gobierno económico.
Conviene explotar los lazos lingüísticos, culturales y financieros entre los binacionales y sus países de origen para construir una zona de prosperidad compartida.
En Marruecos, las remesas suponen el 9,6% del PIB y se han convertido, con el turismo, en una de las principales entradas de divisas extranjeras.
Apuestas del Comité Averroes La imagen de Marruecos en España y la brecha económica entre los dos países son las principales preocupaciones para estos dos miembros del Comité Averroes.