Abstract

Prosperous countries are those that have succeeded in putting in place incentives favorable to the emergence of productive entrepreneurship, which encourages the creation of value, knowledge and innovation. Conversely, less developed countries have an incentive structure that encourages unproductive and destructive entrepreneurship (rent seeking, corruption, low productivity). Recent academic research has provided empirical evidence that confirms the determining influence of the quality of institutions on the nature of entrepreneurial dynamics (Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson 2004). Our study will focus on the impact of talented Moroccans and entrepreneurship on the knowledge economy in Morocco.

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