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Abstract
French dirigisme is so obvions that it is seldom discussed either by its actors or in the literature. A systematic empirical study of industrial public policies nevertheless shows that, except in the case of the " grand projects "for which a state which disregards rules mobilizes procurement, research, finance and public enterprise in the service of sovereignty objectives, industriel policies assist corporate strategies or seek to contribute to civil peace. Historical analysis does not invalidate this finding ; it reveals contrasting patterns of state jindustry relations in which the économic administration acts on the environment of the company more than it weighs on the sectoral orientations of the actors. The partially autonomous logic of industrialist rhetoric thus becomes a topic for study.
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