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General Planning Commission (France)

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In pursuit of its objectives, the General Planning Commission set production targets for 1950 according to the resources that were then expected to be available, starting with six crucial sectors: coal mining, steel, electricity, rail transport, cement, and farm machinery. Later oil, chemicals,
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fertilizers, synthetic fertilizers, synthetic fibres, shipbuilding and other sectors were added. The Commission's plan emphasized expansion, modernization, efficiency, and modern management practice. It set investment targets, and allocated investment funds.
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The plan’s process – focusing, prioritizing, and pointing the way – has been called "indicative planning" to differentiate it from highly directive and rigid Soviet style planning.
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in the 1960s. In 2001-2002, these extensions of the Planning Commission relocated from there to another government building in the same neighborhood at 113, rue de Grenelle.
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The General Planning Commission's first plan, the Modernization and Re-equipment Plan, was designed to spur economic reconstruction following
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The General Planning Commission continued to produce a multi-year plan for France until 2006 when it was succeeded by the
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The Planning Commission expanded to nearby offices at 30, rue Las Cases and 5, rue Casimir PĂ©rier, both vacated by
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HĂ´tel de VogĂĽĂ© at 18 rue de Martignac, Paris, former head office of the General Planning Commission
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Jean Monnet (1888-1979), founding head of the General Planning Commission
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High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community
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The idea of the Commission came from exchanges between
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when the latter relocated its head office to near the
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Jean Monnet: The First Statesman of Interdependence
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Commissariat général du Plan


French
Charles de Gaulle
Jean Monnet
Provisional Government of the French Republic
Luxembourg
High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community
World War II
Monnet Plan
Jean Monnet
Centre d'Analyse Stratégique
France Stratégie
Haut-commissaire au plan
fr
HĂ´tel de VogĂĽĂ©
fr
Crédit Agricole
Gare Montparnasse

Jean Monnet
Étienne Hirsch
Pierre Massé
François-Xavier Ortoli
René Montjoie
fr
Jean Ripert
fr
Michel Albert

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