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Alfred Sauvy (31
October 1898 – 30
October 1990) was a demographer,
anthropologist and
historian of the
French economy.
Sauvy coined the term
Third World...
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could be
called an iron curtain. In 1952, the
French demographer Alfred Sauvy coined the term
Third World in
reference to the
three estates in pre-revolutionary...
- Titaÿna (real name Élisabeth
Sauvy, 22
November 1897 — 16
October 1966) was a
French journalist and writer. She is
considered one of the most significant...
- the
Global South. The demographer, anthropologist, and
historian Alfred Sauvy, in an
article published in the
French magazine L'Observateur,
August 14...
- Saint-
Sauvy (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ sovi]; Occitan: Sent Sauvi) is a
commune in the Gers
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Gers department...
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different from the three-world model,
created by
French demographer Alfred Sauvy in
which the
First World comprises the
United Kingdom, the
United States...
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following with
periodic investigations on
retail prices in 1911. In 1920
Alfred Sauvy introduced competitive entrance exams for SGF recruitment. However, it was...
- an iron curtain.[citation needed] In 1952, the
French demographer Alfred Sauvy coined the term
Third World in
reference to the
three estates in pre-revolutionary...
- half of the
twentieth century. It
originated in a 1952
article by
Alfred Sauvy entitled "Trois Mondes, Une Planète".
Early definitions of the
Third World...
- statistics, 1750-1970. New York:
Columbia University Press, 1810 to 1903:
Sauvy, Alfred.
Variations des prix de 1810 à nos jours.
Journal de la société...