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François-Xavier Verschave : ウィキペディア英語版 | François-Xavier Verschave François-Xavier Verschave (October 28, 1945 – June 29, 2005) was primarily known as one of the founders of the French NGO ''Survie'' ("Survival"), over which he presided since 1995, and as coiner of the term ''Françafrique'', an expression designating the specific form of neocolonialism which has been endured by the former French Colonies. Verschave also researched the concept of global public goods and the economic theories of famous historian Fernand Braudel. ''Survie'' was created in 1983 by the ''Manifeste des 54 prix Nobel'' ("Manifesto of 54 Nobel Prizes") as an NGO advocating against underdevelopment. ==Biography== An economist by training, François-Xavier Verschave was responsible from 1983 for economic policy and employment policy at Saint-Fons municipality, located in the suburbs of Lyon. President of ''Survie'' since 1995, he was also editor of its monthly newsletter ''Billets d'Afrique et d'ailleurs''.
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