Bertrand Lemennicier

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Bertrand Lemennicier
Born15 October 1943 (1943-10-15)
Austrian Economics
  • Libertarianism
  • Children2

    Bertrand Lemennicier (15 October 1943 – 16 December 2019) was a French economist,

    economic analysis of law
    . He was a member of the
    iconoclastic
    , he taught generations of future finance and law professionals to reason as economists.

    Biography

    Lemennicier was born on 15 October 1943 in Paris.[2] After a master's degree in econometrics, and as a student of professor Pascal Salin, he obtained a doctorate in applied economics in 1971.[3] He then received a state doctorate in economics in 1975,[4] and an agrégation in economics in 1987.[5]

    Lecturer at

    Pantheon-Assas University and at the University of Lille
    .

    He was a member of the jury for the first aggregation competition in economics in 2003 under the chairmanship of Pascal Salin.

    The influences of Professor Lemennicier include economists such as

    Richard Allen Posner, Ludwig von Mises and Murray Rothbard and philosophers Ayn Rand and Robert Nozick
    .

    He helped his students rediscover the writings of

    economic analysis of law
    , fields often neglected in French universities.

    Lemennicier is also known for teaching his students to think critically when using economic and

    econometric models
    and to analyse any specific ideology underpinning them.

    Foreseeing the negative impacts of implementing a

    bureaucratic Europe, he is part of the economist manifesto in favour of the “no to the Maastricht Treaty” .[6]

    Works

    • L'Aide aux étudiants en France : faits et critique (1977)
    • Fiscalité, para-fiscalité et offre de travail féminin (1984)
    • Le Marché du mariage et de la famille (1988)
    • Cinq questions sur les syndicats (1990)
    • Économie du droit (1991)
    • Tabac, l'histoire d'une imposture : enquête sur le complot anti-fumeurs (1994)
    • L'OMS : bateau ivre de la santé publique : les dérives et les échecs de l'agence des Nations unies (2000)
    • La Morale face à l'économie (2005)
    • Les Mythes de l'insécurité routière (2016)
    • Privatisons la justice : une solution radicale à une justice inefficace et injuste (2017)

    References

    1. ^ "Bertrand Lemennicier est mort (1943-2019)". Contrepoints (in French). 16 December 2019.
    2. ^ "Curriculum Vitae" (PDF). audace-afrique.org (in French). April 2010.
    3. ^ Le financement de la politique budgétaire et monétaire en régime de change fixe et flexible et le problème de l'"assignment". SUDOC (Thesis). 1971.
    4. ^ Bucquet, Lemennicier; Bénard, Jean (1975). Le dilemme entre l'efficacité économique et la justice sociale. SUDOC (Thesis).
    5. ^ "LEMENNICIER-BUCQUET Bertrand, Claude". unito.it (in French).[permanent dead link]
    6. ^ "LA CAMPAGNE POUR LE RÉFÉRENDUM Un manifeste d'économistes pour le " non "". Le Monde (in French). 16 September 1992.