Alfred Sauvy
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Alfred Sauvy (1898-1990) was a demographer, anthropologist and historian of the French economy. Sauvy coined the term Third World (Tiers Monde) in reference to the underdeveloped countries in an article published in the French magazine The Observer on August 14, 1952. At the end of the article Sauvy said:
"...car enfin, ce Tiers Monde ignorÃÂé, exploitÃÂé, mÃÂéprisÃÂé comme le Tiers Etat, veut lui aussi, ÃÂêtre quelque chose"
"...because at the end this ignored, exploited, scorned Third World like the Third Estate, wants to become something too".
In using the expression Third World here he was paraphrasing SieyesÃÂÃÂs famous sentence about the Third State during the French Revolution. Sauvy assimilated then the capitalist First world to the nobility and the communist Second World to the clergy.
Biography
Born in Villeneuve de la Raho (Eastern Pyrenean) and educated at the ÃÂÃÂcole Polytechnique, Alfred Sauvy worked at the Statistique GÃÂénÃÂérale of France until 1937. In 1938, Paul Reynaud called him to deal with economical issues until the war arrived in 1939. During the occupation Sauvy participated in the edition of the ÃÂÃÂBulletin Rouge-BriqueÃÂÃÂ, a non-censored pamphlet. After the war, De Gaulle named him as the General Secretary to the Family and the Population but Sauvy decided to turn itself towards demography. He became director of the INED (National Institute of Demographic Studies) and simultaneously represented France to the commission of Statistics and Population of the United Nations. He wrote for ÃÂÃÂLe MondeÃÂàuntil his decease in October 1990.
His work
- 1943 La prÃÂévision ÃÂéconomique .- Paris : PUF, 128 p. (Que sais-je ? nÃÂð 112)
- 1944 Richesse et population .- Paris : Payot, 327 p.
- 1949 Le pouvoir et l'opinion .- Paris : Payot, 188 p.
- 1952-1954 ThÃÂéorie gÃÂénÃÂérale de la population (2 vol.) .- Paris : PUF, 370 p. et 397 p.
- 1956 La bureaucratie .- Paris : PUF, 128 p. (Que sais-je ? nÃÂð712)
- 1957 La nature sociale .- Paris : Librairie Armand Colin, 302 p.
- 1958 De Malthus ÃÂàMao-TsÃÂé-Toung .- Paris : DenoÃÂël, 303 p.
- 1959 La montÃÂée des jeunes .- Paris : Calmann-LÃÂévy, 264 p.
- 1963 Malthus et les deux Marx .- Paris : DenoÃÂël, 367 p.
- 1965 Histoire ÃÂéconomique de la France entre les deux guerres (3 vol.) .- Paris : Fayard, 566 p., 627 p. et 467 p.
- 1965 Mythologie de notre temps .- Paris : Payot, 300 p.
- 1970 La rÃÂévolte des jeunes .- Paris : Calmann-LÃÂévy, 272 p.
- 1973 Croissance zÃÂéro ? .- Paris : Calmann-LÃÂévy, 331 p.
- 1976 L'Economie du diable. ChÃÂômage et inflation .- Paris : Calmann-LÃÂévy, 247 p.
- 1976 ElÃÂéments de dÃÂémographie .- Paris : PUF, 393 p. (Collection ThÃÂémis -Sciences sociales)
- 1977 CoÃÂût et valeur de la vie humaine .- Paris : Hermann, 210 p.
- 1980 La machine et le chÃÂômage : les progrÃÂès techniques et l'emploi .- Paris : Dunod/Bordas, 320 p.
- 1984 Le travail noir et l'ÃÂéconomie de demain .- Paris : Calmann-LÃÂévy, 304 p.
- 1985 De la rumeur ÃÂÃÂ l'histoire .- Paris : Dunod, 304 p.
- 1990 La terre et les hommes : le monde oÃÂù il va, le monde d'oÃÂù il vient .- Paris : Economica, 187 p.
Reference
MartÃÂÃÂnez Coll, Juan Carlos (2001): Grandes Economistas, http://www.eumed.net/cursecon/economistas/, February 22, 2004
