Pierre Massé

Pierre Benjamin Daniel Massé (13 January 1898, 16th arrondissement of Paris – 15 December 1987, 16th arrondissement of Paris) was an economist, engineer, applied mathematician, and high official in the French government.[1]

Pierre Massé
Born(1898-01-13)13 January 1898
Died15 December 1987(1987-12-15) (aged 89)
Paris, France
NationalityFrench
EducationÉcole Polytechnique
École des ponts ParisTech
OccupationCivil servant

Education and career

After graduation from l'École polytechnique, Massé became an engineer at l'École nationale des ponts et chaussées and a Doctor of Science. From 1928 he worked in the electrical industry and became at Électricité de France in 1946 the director of electrical equipment and operations and in 1948 the deputy general manager. In 1957 he became president of l'Électricité de Strasbourg. In 1959 Charles de Gaulle named him Commissaire général du Plan (General Commissioner of Planning) and he held this position until 1966. Massé was chairman of the board of directors of Électricité de France from 1965 to 1969 and an associate professor of la Faculté de Droit de Paris from 1965 to 1967. He was the first president of the Fondation de France from 1969 to 1973. He was elected a member of l'Académie des sciences morales et politiques in 1977.[1]

Pierre Massé did research in economics on the theories of economic depreciation, dynamic programming, and total factor productivity and in mathematics on Pontryagin's minimum principle.[1] He was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 1928 at Bologna.[2]

Selected publications

  • Hydrodynamique fluviale, régimes variables. Hermann & Cie. 1943; 88 pages{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)[3]
  • Les Réserves et la régulation de l'avenir dans la vie économique. Hermann & Cie. 1946; 2 volumes{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • Le Choix des investissements, critères et méthodes. Dunod. 1959; 489 pages{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • Le Plan, ou l'Anti-hasard (1965;[5] 1991)
  • Les Dividendes du progrès (1969)[6]
  • La Crise du développement (1973)
  • Des Pas sur le sable. Pensée universelle. 1977; 63 pages{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • Aléas et progrès: entre Candide et Cassandre (1984)[7]

References

  1. Alain Beltran & Martine Bungener, «Itinéraire d'un ingénieur», Vingtième siècle. Revue d'histoire, no. 15, juillet-septembre 1987, pp. 59-68 JSTOR 3769628
  2. Massé, P. "Application des fonctions de lignes à l'étude des phénoménes monétaires". In: Atti del Congresso Internazionale dei Matematici: Bologna del 3 al 10 de settembre di 1928. Vol. 6. pp. 215–222.
  3. Hydrodynamique fluviale, régimes variables in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
  4. Beranek, William. "Reviewed Work: Optimal Investment Decisions by Pierre Massé". The Journal of Finance. 18 (4): 704–706. doi:10.2307/2977207. JSTOR 2977207.
  5. Masse, Pierre (1965). "Le plan ou l'anti-hasard". Collection Idées. hdl:2042/29647.
  6. Les dividendes du progrès in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
  7. Rousso, Henry; Masse, Pierre (July 1985). "Aleas et progres. Entre Candide et Cassandre". Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire (7): 187. doi:10.2307/3769956. JSTOR 3769956.
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