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Political Strategies for Industrial Order: State, Market, and Industry in France
Reviewed by William Diebold, Jr.
Political Strategies for Industrial Order: State, Market, and Industry in France
University of California Press
1977
239 pp.
$12.75
The French government's efforts to develop a modern, national electronics industry that could stand on its own two feet do not count as successes for industrial policy. An ingenious and sometimes complicated analysis by a political scientist from Berkeley distributes the blame among organizational factors in government and business, international competition, and the peculiarities of changing technology.

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