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Colbertism (French: Colbertisme) is an
economic and
political doctrine of the 17th century,
created by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, the Controller-General of...
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bolster the
French economy in line with what some
observers have
called a
Colbertist approach, as well as
avoid what it
calls the "Great Replacement" of the...
- neo-Keynesian
economics in the
United States, France's
Gaullist and neo-
Colbertist indicative planning,
Scandinavian social democracy as well as Singaporean...
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created privileged manufactures supported by the
State according to a
Colbertist model. Nevertheless, even
though these producers could not
compete with...
- its institution.
Enlightenment historian Jean
Ehrard notes a
typically colbertist method of
regulating a
phenomenon in the Code.
Slavery had been widespread...
- pla**** in
France by the
Administration and the
Grand Corps. A
typical Colbertist mechanism is the "pantouflage"
where top
civil servants become Heads of...
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reorganizing the
state by
making it more
efficient and
implementing a
series of
colbertist measures.
Reforms included the
establishment of the land
cadastre in 1731...
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judge to
defend them). The
Royal Manufactures, as an
adaptation of the
Colbertist economic policy, were the work of the Bourbons, but
there was also an...
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cooperation with the
United States, and
deployment of the
neutron bomb; a "
Colbertist"
approach to
finance productive investments; an
elimination of EC quotas...