Respectively president and director of the Institute for Economic and Fiscal Research (Iref), liberal think-tank, Jean-Philippe Delsol and Nicolas Lecaussin notably published “
State failure.
For a society of free choice
”(Éditions du Rocher, 2017).
One year after the first general confinement, here is the State obliged to reconfine several regions for not having been able to vaccinate en masse.
Another failure for the public authorities, after failing last spring, when they should have made masks, gel and tests available to the French.
The state has failed, with or without the European Union, to negotiate vaccines on time.
And deliveries are trickle down.
We had been praised the centralized health model, piloted by "the best experts" in the public service.
Yet it is the monopoly on health that the state has taken over that has led to the shortage.
While it is thanks to private companies in the food and communications sectors that life has
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