Louis Marlio
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Louis Marlio (February 3, 1878 – November 26, 1952) was a French economist.
Life
He participated in the Colloque Walter Lippmann where he defended a social liberalism which favored a degree of state regulation over public services, social protection, and fiscal redistribution policies.[1][2] He also admired radical and socialist politicians such as Aristide Briand.[1]
Principal works
- Études sur les aspects économiques des différentes ententes industrielles et internationales (1930)
- La Véritable Affaire de Panama (1932)
- L'Armistice de Versailles (1935)
- Le Sort du capitalisme, Flammarion, Bibliothèque de philosophie scientifique (1938)
- Dictature ou liberté, Flammarion, Bibliothèque de philosophie scientifique (1940)
- La Révolution d'hier, d'aujourd'hui et de demain (1943)
- The Control of Germany and Japan (1944)
- Le Libéralisme social (Conférence à la Société d'Économie Politique, 1946))
- The Aluminium Cartel (1947)
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- 20th-century French economists
- 1878 births
- 1952 deaths
- Member of the Mont Pelerin Society
- Members of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques
- École Polytechnique alumni
- Collège Stanislas de Paris alumni