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Titre Groupes publics et politique industrielle
Auteur Henri Rouilleault
Mir@bel Revue Economie et prévision
Numéro no 70, 1985/4
Page 41-57
Résumé anglais Public groups and industrial policy, by Henri Rouilleault. The measures to widen the public manufacturing sector taken in 1981-1982 aimed at creating a key instrument for the industrial development of France. The experience gained over a few years hetps in better assessing the conditions in which this aim can be reached. First, it shows that the resumption of investment by the public groups sets a problem of sectonal allocation rather than a simple quantitative one. Secondly, it underlines that the originality of these groups in the field of employment may be more linked with the quality of industrial relations than with a global objective of no lay-offs. Besides, the scale of losses in certain intermediate goods sectors is likely to cut down the public financing of the electronic sector development and renovation of processing industries. Furthermore, the scope and limits of the reorganization policies as well as the modification of the relations of public industrial groups with public utilities and the contractual character of the planning of their strategy, appear more clearly.
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