dirigisme
Dirigisme refers to an economic policy approach in which the state exercises a strong directive role in directing economic activity rather than leaving decisions to the market. The term, of French origin (from diriger, to direct or guide), is used to describe a spectrum of state-led strategies that aim to coordinate investment, production, and technology through planning, regulation, and selective ownership.
Historically associated with France in the postwar period, dirigisme is not a fixed doctrine but a set
Instruments include planning exercises such as five-year or sectoral plans; public investment and subsidies; procurement policies
Critics argue that dirigisme can distort competition, create inefficiencies, and entrench vested interests, while supporters contend