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Fernand Collin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fernand Collin Fernand Collin (Antwerp, 18 December 1897 – 11 December 1990), was a Belgian businessman. He was president of the Kredietbank from 1938 to 1973 and was also a professor at the Catholic University of Leuven. At the start of World War II, Fernand Collin, together with Alexandre Galopin (Société Générale de Belgique) and (Banque de Bruxelles) were given a mandate to manage the Belgian economy during the war. Paul-Henri Spaak told them in May 1940 ''Nous vous confions la Belgique'' (E: We trust you with Belgium). He was CEO of the pudding producing company ''Imperial Products'', which merged in 1968 with ' into ''Continental Foods'' (it was sold to Campbell Soup in 1985). In 1962, he published an article in the Yale Law Journal, where in a note on the ''The Unit of Account'' he expanded on the idea of a European currency in order to ''revitalize the international money markets''.〔The Unit of Account: Enforceability under American Law of Maintenance-of-Value Provisions in International Bonds, The Yale Law Journal, Vol. 71, No. 7 (June 1962), pp. 1294-1315〕 ==Awards==
* 1971: Joost van den Vondelprijs
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