dirigeerime
Dirigeerime is a term used in Dutch-language discourse to describe a doctrine of governance and organizational management that emphasizes active steering of economic and social life by public authorities, complemented by collaboration with private actors. The concept sits at the intersection of market mechanisms and centralized coordination and is often presented as an alternative to both laissez-faire liberalism and full central planning. In contrast with dirigisme, which stresses state control of key sectors and enterprises, dirigeerime emphasizes strategic direction and policy coherence rather than outright ownership.
Core principles include a central strategic direction in which government sets long-term objectives; use of policy
Applications are discussed in the context of infrastructure, innovation policy, climate and energy transition, urban development,
Critics argue that dirigisme-like approaches can entrench bureaucracy, distort price signals, and invite political capture of
Relation to other concepts: dirigeerime is related to dirigisme, state capitalism, and coordinated market economies, while