Jean-Claude Toutain
Université Paris I Panthéon–Sorbonne and Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas
Jean-Claude Toutain is CNRS Research Director. He has worked with François Perroux at ISMEA for eight years. He was professor at Université Paris I Panthéon–Sorbonne. He is a renowned specialist of French economic history. His research interests include the recovery of Gross National Product and regional incomes, the analysis of agricultural growth and the evolution of transport modes over the 18th and 19th centuries. He is the author of a dozen of books in quantitative economic history. In 1974, he has been awarded the silver medal of CNRS.
Articles by Jean-Claude Toutain:
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Long-run spatial inequality in France: Evolution and determinants
5 December 2008, 10619 reads
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