Ordre de l'Economie Nationale
Created by a decree of 6 January 1954 to to reward outstanding services to the French economy in the various fields of economic research, production, productivity, international economic exchanges and professional representation economically. Both French citizens and foreigners could be awarded this order, which was in three classes: Commander, Officer and Knight.
It was discontinued on 1 January 1964, being replaced by the National Order of Merit.
The ribbon is orange (sometimes described as saffron yellow) - the Commander being worn on a neck ribbon, the other 2 grades on the left breast with a rosette for Officers. The badge is gilt for Commanders and Officers and silver for Knights. Suspended from a gear/cog device, the badge is a complex 5-pointed star shape, white-enamelled and with a centre medallion showing an allegorical figure representing 'the economy' crowned with wheat surrounded by 10 bolts on the obverse. The reverse shows a globe surrounded by the points of a compass rose.
Here is the Commander badge: -