The Impact of Entrepreneurship on Human Capital Case of MOROCCO: Multiple Regression Analysis
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ABSTRACT
The article examines the impact of entrepreneurship on the unemployment rate in Morocco using a multiple regression method. We collected data over a 10-year period since 2012, including variables such as the number of businesses created, the unemployment rate, and GDP.
The results of the multiple regression analysis reveal a significant correlation between the level of entrepreneurship and the unemployment rate in Morocco. Indeed, an increase in the number of businesses created is associated with a decrease in the country's unemployment rate. Furthermore, certain controlled variables such as GDP also have a significant effect on unemployment, underlining the importance of taking these factors into account in policies aimed at promoting entrepreneurship and reducing unemployment.
These results suggest that the development of entrepreneurship can play a crucial role in the fight against unemployment in Morocco. The results will be analyzed using Eviews 12sv statistical software to assess relationships between variables and obtain meaningful conclusions.
The policy implications of this study highlight the need to put in place policies that encourage entrepreneurship, notably by providing financial support and facilitating access to resources for potential entrepreneurs. In addition, further efforts to improve the education system and stimulate economic growth can also help reduce unemployment in the country.
Significant words: ''entrepreneurship'', ''unemployment'', ''economic growth'',
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