Dirigisme
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Dirigisme or dirigism is an economic doctrine in which the state plays a strong directive role, as opposed to a merely regulatory role, over a capitalist market economy.
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See also
- Colbertism
- Developmental state
- Economic planning
- French Fourth Republic (1946–1958)
- Indicative planning
- Industrial policy
- Mercantilism
- Mixed economy
- State capitalism
- State-owned enterprise
- State-sponsored capitalism
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Economies with dirigisme or similar policies
- American School (1860s-1970s)
- Chinese model
- Economy of France (1945-1975) often known as Thirty glorious years
- Economy of Singapore
- Four Asian Tigers
- German post-war economic model
- Japanese post-war economic miracle
- National Policy of Canada (1876–1920)
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