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Daniel Cohen
Born(1953-06-16)16 June 1953
Died20 August 2023(2023-08-20) (aged 70)
Education École normale supérieure
Paris Nanterre University
OccupationEconomist
Awards Legion of HonourKnight (2001)

Daniel Cohen (16 June 1953 – 20 August 2023) was a prominent French economist, a co-founder and professor at the Paris School of Economics, [1] as well as a senior advisor to the bank Lazard. [2] [3]

Cohen was born in Tunis, Tunisia, on 16 June 1953, [4] and died in Paris on 20 August 2023, at the age of 70. [5]

Works

  • Monnaie, Richesse et Dette des Nations, Editions du CNRS, 1987.
  • Private Lending to Sovereign States, MIT Press, 1991.
  • Les infortunes de la Prospérité, Paris: Julliard, 1994. (translation MIT Press).
  • Richesse du monde, pauvretés des nations, Flammarion, 1997 (translation MIT Press). [6]
  • Nos Temps Modernes, Flammarion, 2000 (traduction MIT Press, et en 8 autres langues).
  • La mondialisation et ses ennemis, 2004, Paris, Grasset (translation MIT Press).
  • Trois leçons sur la société post-industrielle, Sept 2006, Paris, Seuil. (Spanish translation: Tres lecciones sobre la sociedad postindustrial, Buenos Aires/Madrid, Katz editores S.A, 2007, ISBN  978-84-96859-05-0)
  • 27 Questions d'économie contemporaine (Tome 1), under the direction of Philippe Askenazy and Daniel Cohen 2008
  • La Prospérité du vice, Une introduction (inquiète) à l'économie 2009
  • 16 nouvelles questions d'économie contemporaine (Tome 2), with Philippe Askenazy and Daniel Cohen 2010
  • Le monde est clos et le desir infini , Paris: Albin Michel, 2015; (English translation: The Infinite Desire for Growth. Princeton University Press. 2018. ISBN  9780691172538.)

Awards and distinctions

References

  1. ^ "Sarkozy Boldly Attacks Financial Crisis, but Europe Wants Results". The New York Times. 29 October 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
  2. ^ (in French) « Crise grecque: Jean-Pierre Jouyet balance un scud à Daniel Cohen » Archived 16 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Marianne2, 14 septembre 2011
  3. ^ (in French) « Lazard Frères dopé par la Grèce », Le Figaro, 4 juillet 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d Weitzmann, Marc (20 May 2010). "Daniel Cohen". Les Échos (in French). Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  5. ^ "L'économiste Daniel Cohen est mort". Le Monde. 20 August 2023. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  6. ^ "These superstars get everywhere, and there is nothing to stop them". The Independent. 21 May 1998. Retrieved 12 January 2011.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Daniel Cohen
Born(1953-06-16)16 June 1953
Died20 August 2023(2023-08-20) (aged 70)
Education École normale supérieure
Paris Nanterre University
OccupationEconomist
Awards Legion of HonourKnight (2001)

Daniel Cohen (16 June 1953 – 20 August 2023) was a prominent French economist, a co-founder and professor at the Paris School of Economics, [1] as well as a senior advisor to the bank Lazard. [2] [3]

Cohen was born in Tunis, Tunisia, on 16 June 1953, [4] and died in Paris on 20 August 2023, at the age of 70. [5]

Works

  • Monnaie, Richesse et Dette des Nations, Editions du CNRS, 1987.
  • Private Lending to Sovereign States, MIT Press, 1991.
  • Les infortunes de la Prospérité, Paris: Julliard, 1994. (translation MIT Press).
  • Richesse du monde, pauvretés des nations, Flammarion, 1997 (translation MIT Press). [6]
  • Nos Temps Modernes, Flammarion, 2000 (traduction MIT Press, et en 8 autres langues).
  • La mondialisation et ses ennemis, 2004, Paris, Grasset (translation MIT Press).
  • Trois leçons sur la société post-industrielle, Sept 2006, Paris, Seuil. (Spanish translation: Tres lecciones sobre la sociedad postindustrial, Buenos Aires/Madrid, Katz editores S.A, 2007, ISBN  978-84-96859-05-0)
  • 27 Questions d'économie contemporaine (Tome 1), under the direction of Philippe Askenazy and Daniel Cohen 2008
  • La Prospérité du vice, Une introduction (inquiète) à l'économie 2009
  • 16 nouvelles questions d'économie contemporaine (Tome 2), with Philippe Askenazy and Daniel Cohen 2010
  • Le monde est clos et le desir infini , Paris: Albin Michel, 2015; (English translation: The Infinite Desire for Growth. Princeton University Press. 2018. ISBN  9780691172538.)

Awards and distinctions

References

  1. ^ "Sarkozy Boldly Attacks Financial Crisis, but Europe Wants Results". The New York Times. 29 October 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
  2. ^ (in French) « Crise grecque: Jean-Pierre Jouyet balance un scud à Daniel Cohen » Archived 16 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Marianne2, 14 septembre 2011
  3. ^ (in French) « Lazard Frères dopé par la Grèce », Le Figaro, 4 juillet 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d Weitzmann, Marc (20 May 2010). "Daniel Cohen". Les Échos (in French). Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  5. ^ "L'économiste Daniel Cohen est mort". Le Monde. 20 August 2023. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  6. ^ "These superstars get everywhere, and there is nothing to stop them". The Independent. 21 May 1998. Retrieved 12 January 2011.

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