Salin, Pascal
1939
French economist and professor emeritus at Paris-Dauphine University, former president of the Mont Pelerin Society (1994–1996), and one of France’s foremost classical liberal thinkers. A champion of Austrian economics, he spent fifty years dismantling the intellectual foundations of statism, from monetary theory to fiscal policy, in works that remain largely ignored by French mainstream economics.
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Books
- Libéralisme (2000)
- La Tyrannie fiscale (2014)