France still loves to interfere with free markets. France likes being called socialist even though many of its traditional economic policies and leadership have recently changed for the better (for a more liberal, business and market oriented system).
A change of attitude in the US (Bernanke and Paulson) toward the old French way? In my view it hasn't worked and never will!
Check my opinion at the lower part of this section please!
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