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- Title
Zwischen Diktatur und Demokratie.Wirtschaftliches Planungsdenken in Deutschland und Frankreich: Vom ErstenWeltkrieg bis zur Mitte der 1970er Jahre.
- Authors
Gosewinkel, Dieter
- Abstract
At the beginning of the 20th century, France and Germany developed from similar initial positions planning drafts that showed commonalities. Economic planning in both countries followed a pattern of “organized modernity"; an ideal of a more rational, more calculable and technically sophisticated design of economy and society. Later the ways and phases of both countries' economic planning diverged. During the 1960s, the more liberal and consistent French economic planning became an important part of intellectual transfer to the Federal Republic of Germany, partially mediated by the European Community's economic policy. In both countries, this type of planning – as a rule of experts – came into conflict with democracy and the parliamentary decision process.
- Subjects
GERMAN economic policy; FRENCH economic policy; DICTATORSHIP; DEMOCRACY -- Economic aspects; DECISION making in political science; ECONOMICS; TWENTIETH century
- Publication
Geschichte und Gesellschaft, 2008, Vol 34, Issue 1, p327
- ISSN
0340-613X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.13109/gege.2008.34.3.327