2001
DOI: 10.3917/rhmc.484.0102
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Le plan de stabilisation Pinay-Rueff, 1958

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“…This is not an easy exercise because Rueff was incredibly active during his life, both as a man of action and of reflection. Thus what is mostly remembered of Rueff's postwar era is his advocacy of the Gold Standard during the 1960s, and his influence on the Général de Gaulle when he was president (Chivvis, 2006;Steta, 2017), or the "Plan Rueff" which was put in place at the beginning of de Gaulle's presidency to "save the Franc" (Chélini, 2001). On the other hand, his 1946 book L'ordre social, with his 600 pages, is generally seen as a definitive exposition of his thought on the subject, or "the basis for most of his later work" (Chivvis, 2010: 104), and the later work is often ignored.…”
Section: Les Dieux Et Les Rois and To Understand It Independently Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is not an easy exercise because Rueff was incredibly active during his life, both as a man of action and of reflection. Thus what is mostly remembered of Rueff's postwar era is his advocacy of the Gold Standard during the 1960s, and his influence on the Général de Gaulle when he was president (Chivvis, 2006;Steta, 2017), or the "Plan Rueff" which was put in place at the beginning of de Gaulle's presidency to "save the Franc" (Chélini, 2001). On the other hand, his 1946 book L'ordre social, with his 600 pages, is generally seen as a definitive exposition of his thought on the subject, or "the basis for most of his later work" (Chivvis, 2010: 104), and the later work is often ignored.…”
Section: Les Dieux Et Les Rois and To Understand It Independently Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%