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Blind Decades

Employment and Growth in France, 1974-2014

Author: Philippe Askenazy  

France is often described as one of the last Western economies unable to reform itself in the face of globalization. By interlinking historical, economic, and political factors and by comparing France with other nations, this book explains the puzzle presented by the development of France.

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France is often described as one of the last Western economies unable to reform itself in the face of globalization. By interlinking historical, economic, and political factors and by comparing France with other nations, this book explains the puzzle presented by the development of France.

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France is often described as one of the last Western economies unable to reform itself in the face of globalization. Yet its economy has not fallen by the wayside and has even resisted the great recession that began in 2008. By interlinking historical, economic, and political factors and by comparing France with other nations, this book explains the puzzle presented by the development of France. Understanding France's economy requires downplaying the usual policy injunctions-demands for less state control and less rigidity in the labor market-and instead stressing the importance of constructing a long-term industrial strategy.

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About the Author

Philippe Askenazy is Senior Researcher at the Paris School of Economics and Director of Research at the French National Center for Scientific Research. He is the author of La croissance moderne (2002) and Les desordres du travail (2004), among other books. Richard Freeman holds the Herbert Ascherman Chair in Economics at Harvard University and directs the Science and Engineering Workforce Project at the National Bureau of Economic Research.

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Product Details

Publisher
University Of California Press | University of California Press
Published
16th December 2014
Pages
280
ISBN
9780520277991

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