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- François_Perroux comment "François Perroux (December 19, 1903, Saint-Romain-en-Gal – June 2, 1987, Stains) was a French economist. He was named Professor at the Collège de France, after having taught at the University of Lyon (1928 - 1937) and the University of Paris (1935 - 1955). He founded the Institut de Sciences Economiques Appliquées in 1944.He was terribly critical of the leading financial and economic policies toward the Third World during the half-century of his career.".
- Q2415107 comment "François Perroux (December 19, 1903, Saint-Romain-en-Gal – June 2, 1987, Stains) was a French economist. He was named Professor at the Collège de France, after having taught at the University of Lyon (1928 - 1937) and the University of Paris (1935 - 1955). He founded the Institut de Sciences Economiques Appliquées in 1944.He was terribly critical of the leading financial and economic policies toward the Third World during the half-century of his career.".