Professor Pascal SALIN Pascal Salin is Professor of

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Professor Pascal SALIN Pascal Salin is Professor of
Professor Pascal SALIN
Pascal Salin is Professor of economics at Université Paris - Dauphine. He has been
President of the Mont Pèlerin Society, 1994-96.
He is the author of L'unité monétaire européenne : au profit de qui ? (foreword by
Friedrich Hayek), Economica, 1980; L'ordre monétaire mondial, Presses Universitaires
de France, l982; L'arbitraire fiscal, Robert Laffont, l985; La vérité sur la monnaie, Odile
Jacob, 1990; Macroéconomie, Presses Universitaires de France, 1991; Libre-échange et
protectionnisme, Presses Universitaires de France, 1991; La concurrence, Paris, Presses
universitaires de France, 1995; Libéralisme, Odile Jacob, 2000; Français, n’ayez pas peur
d’être libéraux, Paris, Odile Jacob, 2007. He has been an editor of Recent Issues in the
Theory of Flexible Exchange Rates (Claassen, E.M. and P. Salin, eds.), North-Holland,
l983; Currency Competition and Monetary Union, Martinus Nijhoff BV, l984; Présence
de Jacques Rueff (François Bourricaud and Pascal Salin, eds.), Paris, Plon, 1989 .
Pascal Salin is the author of numerous articles, mainly in French and in English,
published in academic journals and collective books, in France and other countries. He is
a corresponding member of the Argentine Academy of Science, a member of the
Academic Board of several institutes and Universities (United States, Brazil, Argentina,
Peru, Japan, Hong-Kong, United Kingdom, Belgium, Poland, Gabon, South Africa,
Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Romania and France) . He is a regular writer in the French
newspaper Le Figaro and he writes articles for various other newspapers (particularly Le
Monde and The Wall Street Journal).
He has been visiting Professor, The Bologna Center, Johns Hopkins University;
consultant at the research department of the IMF; an expert at EC; a consultant at the
Harvard Institute for International Development, the Sahel Club, FAO, USAID, the UN
Economic Commission for Africa, the government of Niger; a member of the Committee
on employment appointed by the Prime Minister (1993); a member of the Advisory
committee of Arthur Andersen France; a member of the Academic Working Party of the
World Gold Council; the chairman of the national committee to appoint new Professors
in economics in French Universities (2003-2004).
He has been a participant in many conferences and he has delivered numerous lectures
in France and abroad (particularly in following cities during the period 1988-2007 :
Addis-Abbeba, Zurich, Paris, Taipei, Tokyo, Kyoto, Nice, Vienna, San Francisco, Avila,
Madrid, Bruges, Montréal, Aix-en-Provence, Kiel, Antigua-Guatemala, London, Krakow,
München, Torino, Sofia, Beaune, Innsbruck, Prague, Freiburg, Ljubljana, Buenos-Aires,
Strasbourg, Roma, Mexico, Niamey, Tirana, Vancouver, Brussels, Brazzaville, Abidjan,
Cotonou, Lomé, Bamako, Saint-Petersbourg,Versailles, Rio-de-Janeiro, Frankfurt,
Cannes, Sevilla, Dakar, Washington, Rome, Cape Town, Casablanca, Pointe-Noire,
Hong-Kong, Cancun, Auburn, Florence, Mendoza, Santiago de Chile, Piacenza,
Barcelona, Trieste, Stockholm, Potsdam, Gand, Reims, Marseille, Guatemala City, Dax,
Bratislava, Milano, Mantova, Stresa, Bogota, Caracas, Vilnius, Salt Lake City, Damas,
Libreville, Reykjavik, Edmonton, Fez, Oxford).