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intervention in
curbing productive inefficiencies and
market failures.
Dirigiste policies often include indicative planning, state-directed investment...
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advocate for the
establishment of a
totalitarian one-party state, and for a
dirigiste economy (a
market economy in
which the
state plays a
strong directive...
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dominant paradigm that he was
criticising is
described by Lal as the "
dirigiste dogma". However, this has been
criticised with
claims that Lal overstated...
- the
Republic (RPR), led by
Jacques Chirac,
abandoned the
traditional dirigiste and
Eurosceptic Gaullist doctrines about the
economy and
European integration...
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organization Kokumin Dōmei in
December 1932 The
Kokumin Dōmei
advocated for a
dirigiste economy with
government control of
strategic industries and financial...
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prosperity in the 30
years from 1945 to 1975. In 1944, De Gaulle
introduced a
dirigiste economic policy,
which included substantial state control over a capitalist...
- July 1830 in France. As
early as 1944,
Charles de
Gaulle introduced a
dirigiste economic policy,
which included substantial state-directed
control over...
- neo-liberal (or "laissez-faire") economy. It was a
major part of the
dirigiste policy of 1945–1975 France.
Under a
national champion policy, governments...
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France following its liberation. As
early as 1944, De
Gaulle introduced a
dirigiste economic policy,
which included substantial state-directed
control over...
-
economy of
Singapore is a
highly developed mixed market economy with
dirigiste characteristics. Singapore's
economy has been
consistently ranked as the...