Morocco’s new development model report published in 2021 offers a renewed vision of the country's economic emergence strategy. It advocates an economic growth model that respects the environment and takes into consideration climate change challenges while promoting external debt, as one of the main economic instruments to achieve this new development pathway. This study investigates the empirical relationship between external debt and carbon dioxide emissions as an indicator of environmental pollution through the environmental Kuznets theory. As Morocco has a growing external debt and relies mainly on fossil fuels, the purpose is to analyze the long-term and short-term effect of external debt on carbon dioxide emissions using an ARDL model over the period 1984-2018. The time series data was collected from World Bank. The core findings of the study confirm the existence of inverted U-shaped Kuznets curve, they also reveal that external debt has a significant negative effect on carbon dioxide emissions in Morocco.
À travers l’analyse de l’évolution de l’éducation à l’entrepreneuriat et en s’appuyant sur les théories de l’intention entrepreneuriale, notamment celle du comportement planifié de Ajzen, (1991); cet article examine l’influence de l’éducation à l’entrepreneuriat sur l’intention d’entreprendre des étudiants au Maroc. Ainsi, ce papier se donne les moyens de proposer un modèle conceptuel qui explique la relation entre ces deux dits éléments tout en utilisant les variables médiatrices de l’attitude entrepreneuriale, des normes subjectives et du contrôle comportemental perçu pour prédire l’intention d’entreprendre ainsi qu’en explorant les principales théories sur l’éducation à l’entrepreneuriat. En l’occurrence, le modèle que nous suggérons a pour caractéristique d’inclure des variables adaptées au contexte marocain, et ce parce que celui-ci intègre des variables modératrices issues d’une étude qualitative exploratoire menée auprès de 15 entrepreneurs marocains opérant dans différents secteurs.
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