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Titre Le fonctionnement des Commissions et la préparation du Ve Plan. L'exemple de la Commission de la Main-d'œuvre
Auteur J. E. S. Hayward
Mir@bel Revue Revue Française de Sociologie
Numéro 1967, 8-4
Page 447-467
Résumé anglais J. E. S. Hayward : Planning Commission procedures and the preparation of the Fifth Plan : the case of Manpower. The French planning commissions have been traditionally regarded as the centrepiece of concerted economic policy making. However, by the Fifth Plan, the process of politicisation had gravely distorted the Monnet model, the pressures ? particularly from the Government, but also from the interest groups ? rendering the old consensus-creating procedures not only less effective but less desired. The serious problems this presented to the Fifth Plan Manpower Commission, together with the difficulties experienced in forecasting the working population, led to increasing disenchantment with the Plan by the interest groups. The Plan ceased to be a collective commitment to a common purpose and became merely the controversial expression of the Government's medium-term economic policy.
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