Louis Marlio (February 3, 1878 – November 26, 1952) was a French economist.
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]
Louis Marlio (February 3, 1878 – November 26, 1952) was a French economist.
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]