L'action économique, l'état et les acteurs privés
By: STOLL, Jean-François.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, janv./mars 1996Revue Française D'Administration Publique 77, p. 79-81Abstract: Plurality within the structures in charge of foreign economic activity must be maintained because these structures are complementary. The privative sector ought not to be set in opposition to the state sector, nor must be diplomats be opposed to those people working in the Department of Economic Affairs. The demands of business with regard to foreign affairs are becoming increasingly specialized, concerning the area of financial aid as much as that of strategic planning and economic dataPlurality within the structures in charge of foreign economic activity must be maintained because these structures are complementary. The privative sector ought not to be set in opposition to the state sector, nor must be diplomats be opposed to those people working in the Department of Economic Affairs. The demands of business with regard to foreign affairs are becoming increasingly specialized, concerning the area of financial aid as much as that of strategic planning and economic data
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