Marc Chervel

Marc Chervel, born 1 November 1932 in Lille (North), died 25 December 2004 in Beaumont-les-Nonains (Oise), is a development economist.

Biography

Marc Chervel spent his childhood in Aix-en-Provence. He integrates École Polytechnique in 1952 (Class X 1952).

Volunteered to be part of an SAS (special administrative section) during the war Algerian War, and appointed Captain (land), he denounces the use of Torture during the Algerian War before being questioned by military security and returned after the Algiers putsch, 13 May 1958.

In 1960, he has led the team that works for the Ministry of Cooperation on project evaluation and development of national development program (method effects). This method provides an approach to economic calculation and programming development alternative to the World Bank.

He worked for over thirty years of development economics: national planning and research projects in developing countries.

He has taught many lessons on methods of evaluating projects in universities and colleges in France and in over thirty five countries. He is the author of numerous books on these issues and particularly on the effects method.

His son is the journalist and co-founder of Perlentaucher, Thierry Chervel.[1]

gollark: I assume they wanted to avoid any chance of the IPv4 mess reoccuring.
gollark: And the hex format is more compact.
gollark: IPv6 addresses are 128-bit.
gollark: I don't think that lets you configure stuff like port/user/identity file.
gollark: I think it uses OpenSSH for SSH, so it should work fine.

References

  1. "Perlentaucher-Autor. Thierry Chervel". Perlentaucher. Das Kulturmagazin. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
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