Morocco–Europe Law & Economics Study

Job ID: 40088215

Budget: $250 – $750 USD

I need a thoroughly researched comparative study that drills into how politics and economics shape the legal and economic landscapes of Morocco and a representative selection of European countries. The focus is explicitly on drawing out similarities, contrasts, and causal links rather than offering a purely theoretical overview.

Your work should unpack political influences on regulatory frameworks, trace the economic policies that flow from those frameworks, and highlight the measurable market outcomes that result. I expect you to ground every claim in credible, properly cited sources—academic journals, official statistics, and recognised policy reports are all welcome.

Deliverables
• A well-structured Word document (ready for editing)
• A matching, publication-ready PDF
• A complete reference list in the citation style you normally use (APA, MLA, or Chicago—just stay consistent)

Acceptance criteria
• Clear, logical comparison between Morocco and Europe across political and economic dimensions
• Data points fully attributed and verifiable
• Cohesive narrative—each section connects to the next; no disconnected facts
• Zero plagiarism (I will run checks)

If you already have experience with comparative legal-economic analyses or have sourced data from entities such as the World Bank, OECD, or Moroccan governmental portals, mention that in your proposal so I can see you’re the right fit.