LC control no. | n 83214965 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Lamfalussy, Alexandre |
Associated place | Basel (Switzerland) Louvain (Belgium) Oxford (England) |
Birth date | 19290426 |
Death date | 20150509 |
Place of birth | Kapuvár (Hungary) |
Field of activity | Banks and banking, Central Monetary unions |
Affiliation | Bank for International Settlements Université catholique de Louvain (1970- ) European Monetary Institute University of Oxford |
Profession or occupation | Economists Bankers |
Found in | Williamson, J. EMS, the emerging European Monetary System, 1979: t.p. (Alexandre Lamfalussy) p. 9 (dir., Banque des reglements internationaux, & prof., Univ. Cathol. de Louvain-la-Neuve) LC data base, 2/8/84: (hdg.: Lamfalussy, Alexandre) May 11, 2015 (associated resources in English and French) Washington post WWW site, May 11, 2015 (Alexandre Lamfalussy; born on April 26, 1929, in Kapuvar, Hungary; died May 9 [2015] at 86; first president of the European Monetary Institute, a short-lived institution created in 1994 with the sole purpose of setting up the European Central Bank and then willing itself out of existence; first an academic economist, then private banker and finally a central banker; Dr. Lamfalussy's role in forging a path to monetary union began in 1976 when he embarked on a career at the Bank for International Settlements, the Basel, Switzerland-based clearinghouse for the world's central banks; doctorate in 1957 from the University of Oxford in England) |
Associated language | eng fre |