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Morocco: Third Private Sector Development Project (1996)


This project provides a good example of fiscal impact analysis of the project, as well as cost-benefit analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis.

The objectives of the Third Private Sector Development Project for Morocco are to improve enterprise competitiveness, retrain the work force and upgrade its skills by:

(a) strengthening the capacity of professional associations and enterprises to define the skills they need to implement their business development strategies, with particular emphasis on micro- and small-sized enterprises; (b) introducing incentives for enterprises to develop in-service training; (c) promoting the responsiveness of selected public training centers which cater to the private sector; and (d) creating an adequate legal framework for the development of in-service training and strengthening the institutional capacity of the Ministry of Vocational Training (MVT). The project will have the following four components: (1) the promotion of demand for training; (2) the development of in-service training; (3) the emergence of centers of excellence; and (4) institutional strengthening.

Staff Appraisal Report No. 15513-MOR (PDF, 4.2MB)

  • Fiscal Impact Analysis: Annex4, p.43-45 
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis: Annex4, p.34-42
  • Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: Annex4, p.42-43

For more information, please visit Morocco: Third Private Sector Development Project (1996).

 




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