France Under Recession, 1981-1986 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 32
Page 128
... potential problem of overdependency by the firm on a single model , and it is therefore hoped that the more recent 309 will prove equally successful and provide greater balance to the pattern of production . But other factors have ...
... potential problem of overdependency by the firm on a single model , and it is therefore hoped that the more recent 309 will prove equally successful and provide greater balance to the pattern of production . But other factors have ...
Page 149
... potential in this field concentrated here . The existence of these activities has in turn attracted an extended series of dependent industries , estimated to number around 8000. Growth has been largely spontaneous with much of the ...
... potential in this field concentrated here . The existence of these activities has in turn attracted an extended series of dependent industries , estimated to number around 8000. Growth has been largely spontaneous with much of the ...
Page 155
... potential for future growth . Many of the ' technopôles ' still exist only in embryonic form , as at Metz , Brest and Marseille , with little more than the site designated . Strong candidates for future expansion , but where there is ...
... potential for future growth . Many of the ' technopôles ' still exist only in embryonic form , as at Metz , Brest and Marseille , with little more than the site designated . Strong candidates for future expansion , but where there is ...
Contents
France in the 1980s | 1 |
Society in Disarray | 30 |
Restructuring the Economy | 90 |
Copyright | |
3 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
achieved activities administration amongst appear become benefits billion francs capital cent cities companies considerable cost country's Creusot-Loire decentralisation demand despite early economic effects essential estates favour feature firms foreign France's François Mitterrand further government's greater Grenoble groups growing growth housing immigrant important improve increase increasingly industry initiatives investment issue Jacques Chirac labour labour-force latter Laurent Fabius Le Creusot Lyon major manufacturing Marseille measures ment million Minguettes Minitel Mitterrand modernisation nationalised North African notably nuclear OPAH organisation Paris particularly Peugeot Pierre Mauroy planning population potential priority problems production programme Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur recent recession reduce reform rehabilitation relatively represented responsibility result Rhône-Alpes Rhône-Poulenc rise role sector seen significant social Socialists society strategy substantial suburbs trend unemployed unemployment urban centres Valéry Giscard d'Estaing various West Germany work-force workers