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Dirigisme or
dirigism (from
French dirigerΒ 'to direct') is an
economic doctrine in
which the
state plays a
strong directive (policies) role,
contrary to...
- bureaucrat-driven
enterprises and
economic regulation. This is
characterised as
dirigism, in the form of the
Licence Raj. The end of the Cold War and an
acute balance...
- 1980s, the
government of
President François
Mitterrand aimed to
expand dirigism and
attempted to
nationalize all
French banks, but this
attempt faced opposition...
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Political club(s)
Jacobin Club
Cordeliers Club
Ideology Centralisation Dirigism Jacobinism Radicalism Abolitionism Egalitarian liberalism Factions: Robespierrists:...
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sculptors Nate
Bonham and
Calli Gade,
later joined by
meteorologist Grace Dirig.
Bonham and Gade left TKOR in 2021
citing creative differences with TKOR...
- were
promoters of the
reforms in the post-war period, such as
dirigisme (
dirigism),
territorial planning, and regionalism. In the wake of the
Great Depression...
- and the CIS in its place. In July 1991,
India abandoned its
policies of
dirigism,
license raj and
autarky and
began extensive liberalisation to its economy...
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targeted industry to meet
these targets.
Chinese economic reform Cooperative Dirigism East
Asian model of
capitalism Economy of
China Free
market Mixed economy...
- in the mid-1950s. The
Indian economy of this
period is
characterised as
Dirigism.
Jawaharlal Nehru, the
first prime minister of India,
along with the statistician...