noun a person who believes in or advocates a dirigiste economic system
In politics, dirigiste policies involve government intervention in the economy to guide and direct economic activity.
In economics, dirigiste refers to a system where the government exerts strong control over economic planning and development.
In public policy, dirigiste approaches focus on centralized planning and regulation to achieve specific social or economic goals.
In the world of literature, a dirigiste approach may refer to a style of writing that is highly controlled and guided by a central authority or ideology.
In psychology, a dirigiste approach may involve a therapist or counselor taking a more directive role in guiding the client's treatment plan and interventions.
In politics, a dirigiste approach may describe a government or leader who exercises strong control over economic and social policies, often with a focus on central planning and regulation.
In economics, a dirigiste approach may refer to a government intervention in the economy to direct or control certain industries or sectors, often through regulations, subsidies, or state ownership.