In 1971 I read Monnaie, Salaires et Profits, (1966), from Bernard Schmitt and asked Henri Guitton, professor at Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris), to supervise a dissertation which would use the teachings of that book. From the end of 1971 and in 1972 I read L'analyse macro-économique des revenus from Bernard Schmitt.
In April 1974 I presented at seminar DECTA directed by Bernard Ducros, professor at Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, a paper relating the main lines of the dissertation I was writing (I will put this paper on this site as soon as I will have finished to retype). Alain Parguez, and Frédéric Poulon, then associate and assistant professors at the same university attended that seminar. Alain Parguez criticized strongly my model telling it was not in equilibrium. Later, after I have defended my dissertation, he told me he has changed his mind.
Around October 1974, on the advice of Henri Guitton and because of change of the rules governing doctorate studies, I left Université Panthéon-Sorbonne and registered at University of Dijon, France, under supervision of Bernard Schmitt.
I defended my dissertation on October, 6, 1976.
Some time later I presented my dissertation at the seminar CEREF of
Alain Barrère, professor at Université Panthéon-Sorbonne. Edwin Le
Héron, then a student of Alain Barrère, attended that seminar. This
presentation was the basis of the paper "Réflexions sur les
fondements de l'analyse en termes de circuit" I published in
1981 in Revue d'économie politique n° 2,
After that I published some papers in the series Monnaie et
Production (Cahiers de l'ISMEA) edited by Alain Parguez, the last
one being L'apport de l'analyse financière des flux à l'analyse
post-keynésienne des circuits et à la mesure des profits,
(Monnaie et Production, n° 2,