A historical analysis of the development of a capitalist society in France since the Second World War. This paper looks at the political, social, and economic development of France, and its move from a traditional left wing nation to right wing economic policies. Examined also in light of the rise of the European Union.
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"In a more general sense, for the authorities, privatizations is a route to lowering its debt burden and so the associated interest. The public bodies have been progressively leaving the arena related to the activities that are completely in the trade related sectors but not without making a mockery of themselves. This dismal picture is in a greater measure the legacy of certain significant financial disasters that have characterized the procedures. Being of increased attention to the media than the instances of triumphs that could also be summoned, these devastations have possibly evaluated at the period while several privatizations were being introduced."
"Capitalism in France" 08 February 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Capitalism-in-France/53519>
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