Louis Marlio

Louis Marlio (February 3, 1878 – November 26, 1952) was a French economist.

He was a professor at Sciences Po and École des ponts ParisTech in Paris.

[1] He participated in the Colloque Walter Lippmann where he defended a social liberalism which favored a degree of state regulation over public services, social protection, and fiscal redistribution policies.

[2][3] He also admired radical and socialist politicians such as Aristide Briand.

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Cover of the Crapouillot, March 1936: François de Wendel (1), Théodore Laurent (2), Eugène II Schneider (3), Alexandre Dreux (4), Louis Marlo (5) and André Lebon (6)