Pierre Uri

Pierre Uri, 1911-1992, are a French economist who played a determining role in the development of the the Treaty of Rome.

Biography

Pierre Uri was born in 1911 in a family from aggregate. He made his studies with the national university. From 1939 to 1947, he worked for François Perroux with the ISEA. From 1947 to 1952, it gave a course of public finances to ENA From 1950 to 1957, he worked for Europe and had a determining role in the drafting of the report/ratio Spaak and in the development of the the Treaty of Rome. From 1962 to 1966, it was in load of the studies of the Institute of the Atlantic which had as an aim in particular to give concrete contents to the " partnership" proposed by John Fitzgerald Kennedy with Europeans. In the Sixties he was member of the club Jean Moulin, a think tank which he would have liked to bring closer to FGDS of François Mitterrand.

In the Seventies he was professor associated with the university with Dauphine

External bond

  • Intervention of Pierre Uri on the Treaty of Rome HTTP: /www.ena.lu/europe/relance-europeenne-traites-rome/pierre-uri-esprit-traites-cee-ceea-rome-1987.htm Lira and to listen in line

Reference

  • Pierre Uri, 1991, To think for the action , Editions Odile Jacob
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