Planisme
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Planisme (French: "planisme) was an ideological current in the interwar period which advocated the use of economic plans and planification. Representants of planisme include, in France, the groupe X-crise, and in Belgium Henri de Man. Planisme was a precursor of dirigisme after the war.
[edit] See also
- Political and Economic Planning (a similar, British group)
- Non-conformists of the 1930s
- Neo-Socialism and Marcel Déat
- Jean Coutrot

