- Jean-Marcel Jeanneney
Jean-Marcel Jeanneney (born
November 13 1910 ) was a minister in various French governments in the 1950s and 60s, as well as France's first ambassador toAlgeria in the immediate aftermath of theAlgerian War . Born inParis , he has been a professor ofeconomics and is the founder of the "Observatoire Français des Conjonctures Economiques".The only son of
Jules Jeanneney (a deputy in theFrench National Assembly , president of theFrench Senate , and Minister of State inCharles de Gaulle 's post-WWII provisional government), Jean-Marcel Jeanneney graduated in economics from theParis Institute of Political Studies (better known as "Sciences Po "). He has taught at universities inDijon andGrenoble in the late 1930s.In 1942, Jean-Marcel Jeanneney's son
Jean-Noël Jeanneney , another important figure in French politics and education, was born.He was his father's Chief of Staff during the provisional government (1944–1946). In 1958, he was appointed by
Jacques Rueff to theRueff-Pinay committee , a group of experts on economic reform whose ultimate product, theRueff-Pinay plan , lowered French tariffs, returned theFrench franc to full convertibility after re-evaluating it, and reformed financial markets.He was Minister of Industry in the
Michel Debré government from 1959 to 1962, ending when he was appointed French ambassador andhigh commissioner toAlgeria . He held this post for six months, immediately after Algeria became independent from France. He served then on a number of government committees between 1963 and 1966, and was Minister for Social Affairs from 1966 to 1968. Jeanneney was elected in 1968 to theNational Assembly as a deputy forIsère , running with the UDR and defeating the incumbentPierre Mendès-France . He resigned his seat shortly afterwards to become the Minister Responsible for Senate and Regional Government Reform for a year.Over the years from 1965 to 1989, he also served in a number of posts in local government in
Rioz .He taught economics at the from 1970 to 1989, becoming a director at the French "Fondation nationale des sciences politiques" (National Foundation for Political Science). He founded the "Observatoire Français des Conjonctures Economiques" (French Institute for the Study of Economic Conditions) in 1981 and was its president until 1989.
External links
* [http://chevs.sciences-po.fr/archives/fonds/jean_marcel_jeanneney.html Jean-Marcel Jeanneney] (in French)
* [http://www.georges-pompidou.org/epoque/notices_biblio2.htm#j Biographical Note at the Pompidou Association website] (in French)
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