Massed Pierre
Pierre Massé (January 13rd 1898 with Paris - December 15th 1987 in Paris) is an economist and French senior official.
Former student of the Polytechnic school, he is engineer of the the Highways Departments science and doctor. he begins his career in 1928 in electric industry and becomes director of équpement in 1946 then executive vice president of Électricité de France in 1948, then president of the Electricity of Strasbourg in 1957. He is named general Commissaire of the Plan by the president Charles de Gaulle in 1959, function which he occupies until in 1966. He is chairman of the board of Électricité de France of 1965 with 1969 and professor associated with the Faculty of Law of Paris of 1965 to 1967. He is the first president of the Fondation of France of 1969 with 1973. He is elected member of the Academy of Science morals and political in 1977.
In economy, Pierre Massé was interested in the theory of economic damping, the theory of the dynamic programming and the theory of the total productivity of the factors, and in mathematics with the Principe of the minimum of Pontryagin.
Principal publications varibles
- Hydrodynamque river, modes (1943)
- the Choice of the investments, criteria and methods (1959)
- the Plan, or the Anti-chance (1965; 1991)
- Dividends of progress (1969)
- the Crisis of the development (1973)
- Of the Steps on sand (1977)
- Risks and progress: between Ingenuous and Cassandre (1984)
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