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Guy Sorman


Guy Sorman

Guy Sorman is a French philosopher and economist and a regular columnist for Le Figaro in France, Wall Street Journal, City Journal, and other publications around the world. He taught economics at the Paris Institute of Political Sciences from 1970 to 2000 and has been Visiting Professor at Stanford University, Beijing University, Cordoba University, and Moscow University.

Sorman has held several public offices, including honorary President of the International Organization against Hunger and advisor to the prime minister of France 1995–1997.

He has written many books that advocate the ideals of creativity and modern capitalism, including Economics Does Not Lie: A defense of the Free Market in a Time of Crisis.

Focus: Business, Economy, Globalization, Trade, France, Europe

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Last Updated: Apr 08, 2010

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