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Mode Opératoire d’ajustement et Marchés Spéculatifs — Premiers Enseignements De La Crise Financiére Récente

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The International Adjustment Process

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La crise financière, marquée par l’étonnante baisse de 22.8% en un jour à Wall Street, le lundi 19 octobre 1987, a suscité — et continue de susciter — maints et maints commentaires. Plutôt que de tenter d’ajouter à la cohorte des articles sur les conditions de son déclenchement ou sur ses effets, nous voudrions seulement réfléchir ici sur les premiers enseignements à en tirer au regard du problème fondamental de l’ajustement considéré dans un environnement de marchés spéculatifs.

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Bourguinat, H. (1989). Mode Opératoire d’ajustement et Marchés Spéculatifs — Premiers Enseignements De La Crise Financiére Récente. In: Fair, D.E., de Boissieu, C. (eds) The International Adjustment Process. Financial And Monetary Policy Studies, vol 17. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0871-0_12

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