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From State to Market?: The Transformation of French Business and Government
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From State to Market?: The Transformation of French Business and Government

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The Mitterrand years saw the transformation of business and its relationship to government. From State to Market details the governmental policies toward business that went from nationalization to privatization, deregulation, and ever-increasing European integration, bringing with them the move from a dirigiste, or state-directed, economy to a more market-oriented one. Professor Schmidt profiles the players, the interpenetrating elite of top business and government officials who share common state educational history and career track and who, as the beneficiaries of the all-pervasive culture of the state, have managed not only to maintain their hold in the ministries but also to colonize industry. This book, which spans the fields of public policy and political economy, contains both new empirical information - the results of over forty interviews with top business and government officials - and a new theoretical framework that sets French state-society relations in comparative perspective.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
26 April 1996
Pages
494
ISBN
9780521497428

The Mitterrand years saw the transformation of business and its relationship to government. From State to Market details the governmental policies toward business that went from nationalization to privatization, deregulation, and ever-increasing European integration, bringing with them the move from a dirigiste, or state-directed, economy to a more market-oriented one. Professor Schmidt profiles the players, the interpenetrating elite of top business and government officials who share common state educational history and career track and who, as the beneficiaries of the all-pervasive culture of the state, have managed not only to maintain their hold in the ministries but also to colonize industry. This book, which spans the fields of public policy and political economy, contains both new empirical information - the results of over forty interviews with top business and government officials - and a new theoretical framework that sets French state-society relations in comparative perspective.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
26 April 1996
Pages
494
ISBN
9780521497428