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La sidérurgie française, 1945-1979

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  • Michel Freyssenet

    (CSU - Cultures et sociétés urbaines - UMR7112 - UP8 - Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

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Le processus qui a conduit à la faillite de la sidérurgie française en 1979 n'a pas été le fruit de l'incompétence d'un patronat familial, ou bien du laisser-faire de la CECA, ou bien encore de l'interventionnisme de l'État, mais de trois contradictions sociales qui se sont formées au cours des années 50, en pleine euphorie de l'expansion, et que les forces sociales et les acteurs en présence ont perpétuées par leur action contradictoire: la reconstitution après-guerre d'une classe ouvrière traditionnelle dans des bassins mono-industriels; un divorce entre l'industrie de transformation et la sidérurgie; enfin une lutte incessante entre des sociétés sidérurgiques de taille équivalente réticentes à coopérer. Lire plus: http://freyssenet.com/?q=node/352.

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  • Michel Freyssenet, 1979. "La sidérurgie française, 1945-1979," Post-Print halshs-00165640, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-00165640
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    1. Michel Delattre & François Eymard-Duvernay, 1983. "Sept catégories d'entreprises pour analyser le système productif," Économie et Statistique, Programme National Persée, vol. 159(1), pages 71-87.

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    sidérurgie française; CECA; Europe; industries de transformation; histoire des entreprises; division du travail; mécanisation; automatisation; relations industrielles;
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