Bernard Schmitt
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Bernard Schmitt is a French economist, founder of the school of economic thought known as quantum economics
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After its doctoral dissertation (Paris, 1958) he continues his studies at the University of Cambridge (U.K.), under the supervision of Piero Sraffa
and Dennis Robertson
. In 1954, he becomes a member of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
(CNRS), in Paris. His works on macroeconomic theory and monetary analysis have been awarded with two medals by the CNRS, in 1961 and in 1973.
He was professor in monetary macroeconomics at the Universities of Dijon, France, and Fribourg, Switzerland.
Quantum economics
Quantum Economics is a monetary economic analysis developed by French economist Bernard Schmitt , beginning in the 1950ies in Dijon and Fribourg .- Origins :The origins of quantum economics can be traced back to the works of prominent economists of the past...
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After its doctoral dissertation (Paris, 1958) he continues his studies at the University of Cambridge (U.K.), under the supervision of Piero Sraffa
Piero Sraffa
Piero Sraffa was an influential Italian economist whose book Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities is taken as founding the Neo-Ricardian school of Economics.- Early life :...
and Dennis Robertson
Dennis Robertson
Sir Dennis Holme Robertson was an English economist who taught at Cambridge and London Universities.Robertson, the son of a Church of England clergyman, was born in Lowestoft and educated as a scholar of Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he read Classics and Economics, graduating in...
. In 1954, he becomes a member of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
The National Center of Scientific Research is the largest governmental research organization in France and the largest fundamental science agency in Europe....
(CNRS), in Paris. His works on macroeconomic theory and monetary analysis have been awarded with two medals by the CNRS, in 1961 and in 1973.
He was professor in monetary macroeconomics at the Universities of Dijon, France, and Fribourg, Switzerland.