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Georges Elgozy

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Georges Elgozy
Born15 April 1909
Oran (French Algeria)
Died13 July 1989(1989-07-13) (aged 80)
Paris
OccupationEconomist

Georges Elgozy (14 April 1909 – [1] – 13 July 1989[1]) was Inspector General of the National Economy and President of the European Committee for Economic and Cultural Cooperation.[2] Throughout his career he published works combining minds and observations of his time, attacking the power invaded by the caste of elites of the "ENA". His witty words are often quoted.[3][4][5]

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