The French Economy

How do you solve the problems of the French economy?

>National unemployment rate at 9.9% (Q2)
>Unemployment less than 25 years at 25.8% (Oct 2016)
>National Debt: € 2,287,000,000,000 approx.
>Debt as % of GDP at 98.45% (Oct 2016)
>Public sector income accounts for 57% of national income
>8.1% drop in visitor numbers overall, 13% drop in Paris (Jan-Aug 2016)
>Loss of tourism has cost Paris €1.5 billion (Jan-Aug 2016)

Realistically, what strategies could be used to fix these horrific figures?

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at the risk of sounding edgy, mass deportation of foreigners would be a good start. I mean think about it, it really is the best solution. Otherwise they'd just be plugging a hole that's going to burst eventually.

They can start by getting government to regulate things less.

Business owners in France are so afraid of the laws regarding worker protection and it is so difficult to fire someone that they basically only hire people when it is absolutely necessary and the screening process is intense.

Deport niggers.

>deporting +10% of your population

I don't disagree that non-homogenous citizens have been a bad thing for France, but this is practically a declaration of war.

They're already at war with the niggers. They attack whites, they rape them, they set cars on fire, they riot, they murder, they commit terrorism.

It's not a declaration of war, it's an admission that the war has already started.

not with austerity.
We had it in Italy, it brought 13 months of NEGATIVE growth and + 13% of debt/gdp ratio.
I'm not even making this up, it's terrifying here.They told us that there would be less gibmedat, but
>they took away from old people, healthcare and education
>they continued to gib to """"refugees""""
>overall, the reduction shrinked the gdp and is triggering a banking crisis that looms nearer every day.

>Loss of tourism

Put down your copy of Turner Diaries for like 5 minutes.

Your solution to every single problem can't be ethnic cleansing post civil-war, especially in an economic discussion.

Austerity as a policy is fine under the right circumstances but I assume its execution can't have been done too well in Italy.

There's a sound argument that it could benefit France though over a long term period, although like I said 'Public sector income accounts for 57% of national income', immediate action would be a disaster.

France cannot be changed, if we try anything at all to change the economy people just riot, it's a country of old people who still believe that we are in 1960 and you join a company where you'll work all your life, except it isn't at all. So if the government tries to change anything regarding the employment system they just riot, and the syndicates help them. Old people don't care, they got their job, they just want nothing to change until they retire.

Meanwhile the youth cannot get a proper job unless you got a thousands diploms and a thousand years of experience, so the only jobs left are the shitty jobs like the factory jobs, which they don't want to do (and having work there, I understand why).

Repatriation with paid incentive is a good place to start. Will get rid of those who are simply staying for a quick buck.

Add to this deporting all of those unemployed immigrants and you cut down the number by a sizeable level. There will also be the inevitable group who will leave because they believe you're "literally Hitler".

These acts would probably reduce the population to 2-3%. Forced break up of any ghettos and spread the population of migrants throughout the country equally to make integration easier.

>France cannot be changed

I disagree, anything can be changed if you have the time to implement it. Whether you can weather the storm of gradual changes, or force your citizens to go cold turkey is a matter for debate. The other argument is that you're in so far deep, you have to find a way to make socialism work.

>Repatriation with paid incentive is a good place to start. Will get rid of those who are simply staying for a quick buck.

It depends how much you pay them, how many people you are going to move, how you are going to move them and where you are going to find the money to do such a thing.

If you can figure that out for me, I'll be impressed.

>I disagree, anything can be changed
Not when the people are stubborn enough to believe that changing the system is bad.

>Loss of tourism has cost Paris €1.5 billion (Jan-Aug 2016)

Reasons unknown!

I think the repatriation scheme is actually a good idea, the situation in the banlieus of Paris and Marseilles is horrible and isn't improving. Maybe offer free university education + some type of startup costs to return to their home country and become some type of professional there?

Then you have to make that system work.

Bare in mind this includes Euro 2016, horrific number.

So you want to pay for people who won't even pay you back through their education when they've finally matured into productive members of society? (I know not all of them will, but still, that's a colossal waste).

Paying ppl to leave was done with romania before it was in UE
Many families took whatever money they could get, then crossed the border again back to france the next day

i learned some french and wanted to go back in 2007 but there's no way you could pay me to go now. europe is done until the right wing takes over.

It's just not visiting anymore, it's investing.

There's no way I'd be investing in businesses in France right now. It's not just the rate of tourism that will go down, it's the private investment also.

The only way they can get that investment is through the state (what a surprise):
gouvernement.fr/en/tourism-a-new-plan-to-promote-france-as-a-destination

Easy, you stop that bureaucratic, socialist nightmare of a French system.

>35 hour work weeks
>8 weeks paid vacation
>employees strike every second week
>French government hates the English language, despite it being the language of business, technology and international trade
>French government adds layer on layer on layer of bureaucracy to the French economy
>French school system is completely broken
>French education system is geared towards liberal arts instead of hard science, engineering, math, medicine and biotech
>Centralization geared on Paris rather than using whole country as a way to jumpstart the economy

What do people expect?

>8 weeks paid vacation

This is what amazes me. My work has a client with a department in France, every other week one of their key personnel is on holiday.

The constant stop-start in terms of production and relaying information is twice over for France than anyone else I deal with.

Any idea what the minor rise in exports post-2012 could be?

Kick out the nigs
Get rid of the gibs

Yeah that's incredible. I get six weeks paid vacation at my job and that's honestly considered really good here.

The retards expect Marxine Le Pen to hire even MORE civil servants and she would increase the gibs to the shitskins so they vote for her.

Thank God the tranny won't be elected.

>Any idea what the minor rise in exports post-2012 could be?
They fell so far, they just couldn't go any lower. Plus I think they are exporting some machinery as part of French companies which were bought up by foreign investors such as German, British and American companies and PE funds which don't take that French labor crap.

No idea what machinery could be.

They make some good planes though, but I don't know if they get exported to other militaries.

Let the PANZERS roll into PARIS

Won't change anything because Germany don't have the spirit of the WWII reich nor the army that goes with it.

Protip: France would CURBSTOMP the modern German '''''army''''''.

It would be a massacre.