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France and the International Economy

From Vichy to the Treaty of Rome

By Frances Lynch

Published January 23rd 1997 by Routledge – 248 pages

Series: Routledge Explorations in Economic History

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This is a comprehensive history of a critically formative period in French economic history. Frances Lynch covers topics such as the post-war negotiations for American aid, the reconstruction of a capital market, the modernization of French agriculture, the liberalization of trade in the 1950s and subsequent economic growth.

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'This is an important book that deserves a wide readership' - - Economic History Review

'…this book is a useful survey of the evolution of France's post-war policies…this volume will also be helpful to the understanding of today's debates.' - Ludovic Cailluet, University of Reading.

Name: France and the International Economy: From Vichy to the Treaty of Rome (Hardback)Routledge 
Description: By Frances Lynch. This is a comprehensive history of a critically formative period in French economic history. Frances Lynch covers topics such as the post-war negotiations for American aid, the reconstruction of a capital market, the modernization of French agriculture,...
Categories: European History, World/International History, Economic History