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Charles Jaigu: "French deindustrialization, how we got here"

2022-06-01T18:50:27.197Z


CHRONICLE - In a hard-hitting book that mixes great synthesis and interviews, Nicolas Dufourcq scrutinizes French deindustrialization. Whose fault is it?


Nicolas Dufourcq, Ed.

Odile Jacob, 384 p., 27.90 euros.

It could be a big rant.

But that's not the type of the author.

However, behind the findings of this book, there is a feeling of deep waste, the share of which belongs specifically to France, even if so many other so-called developed countries have experienced the ravages of deindustrialization.

In this assessment, Nicolas Dufourcq is judge and judged.

And that's good.

He has led the Public Investment Bank since its creation in 2013. It was one of the good initiatives of the Hollande five-year term, and it took a few to catch up with a catastrophic start to the mandate for companies.

Beyond the perimeter of the BPI, the author is, in this book, a historian of the present and of the economy.

It is worth recalling that Dufourcq is the author of a book entitled

A look back at the end of the Cold War and German reunification

(Ed. Odile Jacob), written in memory of her father, secretary general of the Quai d'Orsay...

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Source: lefigaro

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