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aout | 10 years ago
It seems to me you are just the typical example of "French Bashing" : always complaining and seeing the bad side of things.
aout | 10 years ago
It seems to me you are just the typical example of "French Bashing" : always complaining and seeing the bad side of things.
bsaul|10 years ago
I was on a train to nantes last year, and heard two local politicians ( from green parties) talking together about environmental issues. As time passed on, i started talking to them, and we ended up talking about new transport systems. Well, one of them started mentionning blablacar, a site he used sometimes, and how it became a marketplace rather than a service company, and became philosophical about it, only to end to the conclusion that : the state should start regulating their activity.
I was dumbfounded. I had to tell him that users would go elsewhere if prices would start to go up too much, and basically explain to him the benefit of a free market.
This is not anecdotical. This is a cultural issue. Politicians are clueless about the basis of a sane economy.
tarsinge|10 years ago
"This is a cultural issue. Politicians are clueless about the basis of a sane economy." on the very thread about the minister of economy going to the CES and talking about the need of VC money
mackwic|10 years ago
Not close to death, it's just not a unicorn. They can IPO whenever they want as long as they claim a correct valuation.
chrisseaton|10 years ago
I'm not anti-France and I'd ask the same question of my own country, the United Kingdom.
If the social security allows you to start your own company, and if people are cheaper, and cost of living is lower, then why can't Europe produce a Google, Facebook, Apple, Oracle, Microsoft?
marklgr|10 years ago
Market size, for one. Europe is not a country, and startups begin on a small national market, or at least national-scale funding.
seren|10 years ago
yodsanklai|10 years ago
I wonder how much it has do to with education and research. The US have been ahead of Europe in the computer sector. For instance, when Google was founded, were there competitive research teams in Europe working on this type of technologies?
Actually, I graduated around that time in a high-ranked French engineering school, and I think our CS classes were pretty weak (at the master level).
marklgr|10 years ago
I think it is partly brought on by the strong political turn that any discussion takes over here. Any topic becomes a Left vs Right debate, and since the country is still mostly divided between the two (or at least used to be till recently), you got highly polarized opinions, like, "we suck because of the other guys".
anonymousDan|10 years ago
bsaul|10 years ago
pofjer|10 years ago