Talk:Albert Merlin

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Albert Merlin is a French economist, presently vice-president of the “Presaje” institute, which deals with the interaction between the economy and Law Albert Merlin was a founder in 1975 and president of the French Association of Business Economists (AFEDE ). Then he developed AFEDE’s international activities which led him to create, then preside over the European Federation of Business Economists (Eurofabe) which brought together French, British, German, Italian and other European economists. Specialized in analyzing the interaction between business and macoeconomy, he was noted for market forecasting, analyzing of business costs and relative prices, return on investment and corporate strategies. This led him to be a regular interlocutor of government officials and universities. Albert was elected president of the Société d’Economie Politique, France’s society (founded in 1842) of distinguished academics and corporate economists.

Albert Merlin is the author of many economic essays, as well as articles published in leading publications, he has been awarded the Abramson Scroll by the National Association for Business Economics (NABE), for co-authoring a survey of the economic impact of corporate mal-governance in the US. He is a member and former co-chairman of the European Council of Economists, sponsored by The Conference Board of New York and Brussels. He is also a member of the NABE.

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