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  1. Arghiri Emmanuel (Greek: Αργύρης Εμμανουήλ; June 7, 1911 – December 14, 2001) was a French Marxian economist who became known in the 1960s and 1970s for his theory of 'unequal exchange'.

  2. Arghiri Emmanuel (1911-2001) est un économiste grec d'inspiration marxiste qui s'est intéressé aux échanges internationaux et en particulier à la situation des pays en voie de développement. Il est notamment connu pour ses écrits sur l'échange inégal.

  3. 1. Jan. 2021 · Arghiri Emmanuel was a Greek-French Marxian economist who came to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s for his theory of ‘unequal exchange’. In the 1930s, Emmanuel received a degree from the high school of economics of the University of Athens and another from the faculty of law.

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  4. Marxist authors like Arghiri Emmanuel, Charles Bettelheim, Christian Palloix, and Samir Amin showed how the distortions between the value and the prices of commodities circulating in the global economies had started a process of theft of socially necessary labor time (value transfer) from periphery to core countries, which was ...

  5. Arghiri Emmanuel, born in Greece in 1911, died in Paris, at the age of 90, on December 14, 2001. After economic and commercial studies in his native country, he left in 1937 for the former Belgian Congo where he worked in the private sector.

  6. Arghiri Emmanuel is what everyone involved in the story had in common well before knowing each other. After her father died, Catherine Emmanuel wanted to preserve his archive and teamed up with Arghiri’s ex-assistant Claudio Jedlicki, who tried to find it a new home ever since.

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