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Between 25 and 30 million French people have an income that depends on the State, L'Express
[Entre 25 et 30 millions de Français ont un revenu qui dépend de l’Etat, journal L'Express]

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  • Jérôme Baray

    (ARGUMans - Laboratoire de recherche en gestion Le Mans Université - UM - Le Mans Université)

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Based on an analysis of public money flows rather than solely on legal statuses, this interview with Sébastien Le Fol, deputy editor of L'Express, offers a new perspective on the boundary between the public and private spheres in France. He demonstrates that a very significant portion of income considered private actually depends on public decisions (subsidies, contracts, aid, tax or regulatory measures). This approach allows for a better understanding of the strong interdependence between the state and markets, the vulnerability of certain sectors to budgetary trade-offs, and the systemic risks associated with this increasing interconnectedness.

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  • Jérôme Baray, 2026. "Between 25 and 30 million French people have an income that depends on the State, L'Express [Entre 25 et 30 millions de Français ont un revenu qui dépend de l’Etat, journal L'Express]," Post-Print hal-05452345, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05452345
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