Edmond Malinvaud

Edmond Malinvaud (born the April 25th 1923 with Limoges) is a economist French of world famous.

Biography

Former student of the Polytechnic school (X1942 Promotion) and of ENSAE, it integrates INSEE in 1946. He is old Administrateur of INSEE.

He occupies the functions of director of ENSAE (1962 - 1966), of Director of the Management of the forecast to the ministry for the economy and finances (1972 - 1974), then of managing director of INSEE (1974 - 1987). He becomes then professor with the Collège de France, where he occupies the economic pulpit of analysis (1988 - 1993).

He is the author of many research tasks in mathematical economy, as well as many handbooks. He took part in the development of the Théorie of imbalance in company of other economists of which Robert W. Clower.

He is married and has two children. He was the president of the pontifical Académie of social sciences.

Through the book the French Growth (published in 1972) Edmond Malinvaud, Jean Jacques Square and Paul Dubois shows that the Technological advance explains mainly the glorious growth Thirty.

Promotion 2007 of the National school of the statistics and the economic administration (ENSAE) will bear its name.

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