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  1. Maurice Félix Charles Allais (31 May 1911 – 9 October 2010) was a French physicist and economist, the 1988 winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences "for his pioneering contributions to the theory of markets and efficient utilization of resources", along with John Hicks (Value and Capital, 1939) and Paul Samuelson (The ...

  2. Maurice Allais was born 31st May 1911 in Paris into an unpretentious world of small shopkeepers. His parents owned a modest dairy at 83, rue Didot, in Paris’s 14th arrondissement. His father died of typhus in a prisoner of war camp in Germany during the first world war, when Maurice was just four.

  3. 6 days ago · Maurice Allais (born May 31, 1911, Paris, France—died October 9, 2010, Saint-Cloud) was a French economist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1988 for his development of principles to guide efficient pricing and resource allocation in large monopolistic enterprises.

  4. [An updated version of this biography can be found at Maurice Allais in the 2nd edition.] I n 1988 Maurice Allais became the first French citizen to win the Nobel Prize in economics. He won it for his contribution to the understanding of market behavior and the efficient use of resources.

  5. Apr 18, 2022 · Economics. Maurice Allais: Early Life and Education, Works, FAQs. By. The Investopedia Team. Updated April 18, 2022. Reviewed by. Thomas Brock. Maurice Allais was a prominent French...

  6. Oct 9, 2010 · May 31, 1911 – October 9, 2010. Brief Biography. Born to the owners of a small, Parisian cheese shop, Maurice Felix Charles Allais was a Nobel Prize-winning economist. Allais, whose father had died in a German prison camp during World War I, attended secondary school south of Paris in Sceaux.

  7. Maurice Allais (1911-2010) was a French economist who dedicated his career to various areas of economic theory. He was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1988 for his contributions to the field.

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