Claude-Joseph Gignoux
Claude-Joseph Gignoux , born with Lyon the November 29th 1890 and died in Paris the April 16th 1966, is a politician, economist and journalist French.
Doctor of economic scenes in 1920, he is editor association then director of the newspaper the industrial Day of 1925 with 1936. He is appointed the Loire of 1928 with 1932 and under-secretary of State in charge of the nation's economy in the cabinet of Pierre Laval of September 1931 at January 1932. He is president of the General confederation of the French production, become the General confederation of French employers (CGPF) in 1936. Under the Mode of Vichy, he teaches the industrial economy at the Institute of studies corporative and social and he is member of the National council of Vichy as of the Committee of interprofessional information which replaces the CGPF then.
In 1958, it is one of the collaborators of Antoine Pinay and Jacques Rueff and frankly takes part in the committee in charge of the introduction of new the . The same year, he is elected member of the Academy of Science morals and political.
Principal publications
- the Office of daydreams, 1715-1925 (1926). With François Felix Legueu.
- Bourges during the war (1927)
- the Post-war period and the marketing policy (1924)
- the Life of the baron Louis (1928)
- Rouvier and Finances (1931)
- the Board with Assignat S (1935)
- Owners, be owners! (1937)
- France in war (1940). With Georges-Henri River, German Bazin, Bernard Champigneulle. Preface André Siegfried.
- Mister Colbert (1941)
- the French economy enters the two wars. 1919-1939 (1942)
- the Crisis of capitalism at the XXe century (1943)
- Economy and civilization, contribution to the history of French civilization (1944)
- Turgot (1945)
- Restoration S, 1814-1821 (1947)
- Saint-Just (1947)
- Fire freedom (1948)
- Karl Marx (1950)
- the Time mercantilist in Jacques Lacour-Gayet, History of the trade (volume 4,1951)
- French Industry (1952)
- Lénine (1952)
- History of a French company. The Company Pechiney (1955)
- Switzerland (1960)
- Joseph de Maistre: prophet of the past, historian of the future (1963)
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