Crowdfunding in Morocco

This article represents the cornerstone of this research since it allows us to invalidate or confirm the existence of a crowdfunding potential in Morocco. These elements of answer to our problematic were possible to us by the means of the realization of a quantitative survey which we carried out wit...

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Crowdfunding
Demographics
Entrepreneurial finance
Entrepreneurs
Funding
Loans
Questionnaires
Startups
Venture capital
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