Present condition of the French economy - As we all know, France is one of the most stable developed countries in the world. France is a member of the G8 which is composed of the most advanced countries in the world. Of the Fortune Global 500 ranked by income, France is ranked first in Europe and fourth in the world. The French economy is the fifth largest economy in the world and the second largest economy in Europe. France has a compound economy that combines private enterprises with numerous government interventions and government companies.
For example, the economies of Singapore, Norway, Vietnam, China - they all include state-owned large corporate sector and private sector. From 1945 to 1986, the French economy was characterized by a state-owned large-scale sector, confusing state-run large enterprises with private enterprises. Following the Chinese economic reform that began in 1978, the Chinese economy reformed state-owned enterprises and allowed private enterprises to cooperate with the state and group sectors. In the 1990s, the central government concentrated its ownership in the strategic sector of the economy, but state and state enterprises in the provinces and provinces continued to operate in almost all industries including information technology, automobiles, machinery and hospitality.
From the beginning, Louisiana faced an unlucky life. In the last year of the reign of Louis XIV, its fate was closely related to the French economy. The French government and its highly focused bureaucracy is already a huge empire, and it has not endorsed a policy that can promote the colonial economic independence. In addition, the French Ministry of Finance, exhausted by the war in Europe, was unable to provide enough funds to the marine department in charge of colonial operations. All the French colonies were affected by the same hopeless environment, but the Mississippi colony, the latest colonies of the French empire system, was the worst result. This 1701 Nicolas de Fel depicts the early childhood of the colony, Louisiana settlers are ignored by the government and completely left to their own resources. Fascinated by the promises of mines and gold, most of the early settlers struggled to hunt or plant crops