Economic status of France: past, present, and future.

From: Atlantic Economic Journal | Date: September 1, 1992| Author: Bandt, Jacques de | Copyright information

I. Introduction

The purpose of this address is to give some insight into the evolution and performances of the French productive system over the years. A few preliminary remarks have to be made. While it is true that, as indicated in the title, the paper is about the past, the presentation will concern only the post-"l period. The author is neither a historian nor an economic historian but, more particularly, an industrial economist. This means that I will be speaking...

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