Auguste Arnauné
François Auguste Arnauné , born with Toulouse the April 30th 1855 and died in Paris the December 31st 1927, is a French senior official, specialist in the problems of currency, credit and exchanges.
He is doctor in right, professor with the Private school of political sciences. In 1886, he is editor association of the Annales of the Private school of political sciences . He is director of the Administration of the currencies and medals and adviser, then president of room, with the Court of Auditors. In 1912, it is elected member of the Academy of Science morals and political, of which he is the president in 1924. He is president of the Company of legislation compared of 1913 with 1918 and he chairs in 1921 the Conference of the Latin Monetary Union.
Works
- the Currency, the credit and the exchange (1894)
- Foreign trade and tariffs of customs (1911) Text in line
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