- François
Perroux (December 19, 1903 – June 2, 1987) was a
French economist. He was
named Professor at the Collège de France,
after having taught at the...
-
Perroux is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: François
Perroux (1903–1987),
French economist Carl'Alberto
Perroux (1905–1977), Italian...
- Carl'Alberto
Perroux (also
Carlo Alberto; 20
November 1905 – 20
August 1977) was an
Italian contract bridge official, the
founder and long-time non-playing...
- "regent". The
Foundation also had for some time as
general secretary François
Perroux.[citation needed] The
Foundation was
behind the 16
December 1942 Act mandating...
-
theologians such as Karl
Barth and
social scientists such as François
Perroux and his idea of development. In 1959, Gutiérrez was
ordained a priest....
- Genève, Saint-Julien-en-Genevois: La Salévienne, ISBN 978-2-905922-42-7
Perroux,
Olivier (2014).
Histoire de Genève.
Collection Focus. Neuchâtel [Charenton-le-Pont]:...
- (1962),
Henry Pierron,
psychologist and
lexicographer (1957), François
Perroux,
economist (1957), the
social psychologist,
Robert Daval (1963), the well-known...
-
National Wealth: Discussion", (with
Milton Gilbert; J. R. N. Stone;
Francois Perroux; D. K. Lieu; Evelpides;
Francois Divisia; Tinbergen; Kuznets; Smithies;...
-
meaning resembling the later,
common usage was by
French economist François
Perroux in his
essays from the
early 1960s (in his
French works he used the term...
- long-time coach, and non-playing
captain through 1966 was Carl'Alberto
Perroux. In 1951
Italy won its
first European championship (Open teams) and lost...