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Journal articles on the topic "Monnaie – Argentine"
Cocco, Giuseppe. "La monnaie d'Alice entre la crise argentine et la guerre brésilienne." Multitudes 10, no. 3 (2002): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mult.010.0077.
Full textRamirez-Rojas, C. L. "Currency Substitution in Argentina, Mexico, and Uruguay (Substitution de monnaie en Argentine, au Mexique et en Uruguay) (Sustitucion de moneda en Argentina, Mexico y Uruguay)." Staff Papers - International Monetary Fund 32, no. 4 (1985): 629. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3866742.
Full textFerreira, Nathalie. "La monnaie « sociale » : l'apport théorique de P.J. Proudhon [1809-1865] et l'expérience du réseau global de troc en Argentine." Innovations 24, no. 2 (2006): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/inno.024.0041.
Full textColliac, Stéphane. "Monnaies parallèles provinciales et fédéralisme budgétaire en Argentine." Revue d'économie financière 81, no. 4 (2005): 251–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ecofi.2005.4023.
Full textRavelli, Quentin. "Hadrien Saiag, Monnaies locales et économie populaire en Argentine." Sociologie 8, no. 3 (2017): 331. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/socio.083.0331.
Full textSaiag, Hadrien. "Interdépendances marchandes et solidarité par la monnaie dans le trueque argentin." Finance & Bien Commun 37-38, no. 2 (2010): 104. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/fbc.037.0104.
Full textPegoraro, Víctor. "Camillo Robertini, Quando la FIAT parlava argentino. Una fabbrica italiana e i suoi operai nella Buenos Aires dei militari (1964-1980) (2019)." Archivos de historia del movimiento obrero y la izquierda, no. 17 (September 22, 2020): 209–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.46688/ahmoi.n17.289.
Full textThéret, Bruno. "Le papier monnaie de petites dénominations émis par les provinces argentines entre 1890 et 2003." Dialogues d'histoire ancienne S20, Supplement20 (2020): 235. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dha.hs20.0235.
Full textGallo Lassere, Davide. "HADRIEN SAIAG . Monnaies locales et économie populaire en Argentine Paris, Karthala 2016, 303 pages." Critique internationale N° 76, no. 3 (2017): 191. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/crii.076.0191.
Full textPereira, Jaime Marques. "La monnaie, la politique et la possibilité d’un mode de développement à nouveau fondé sur le marché intérieur au Brésil et en Argentine." Revue de la régulation, no. 11 (April 25, 2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/regulation.9622.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Monnaie – Argentine"
Roig, Alexandre. "La monnaie impossible : la convertibilité argentine de 1991." Paris, EHESS, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007EHES0090.
Full textBaldi-Delatte, Anne-Laure. "De l'assouplissement des règles monétaires : la réforme monétaire argentine de 2002." Paris 10, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA100053.
Full textThis thesis analyses the aftermath of the Argentinian balance of payment crisis in December 2001 as an interesting case study of monetary regime transformation. It focuses on the monetary reform that consisted in converting in pesos all prices and contracts originally denominated in dollars (the so-called Pesification). The original contribution of this thesis consists in explaining the success factors of the reform : first, the resistance of the peso as national currency while its use as a mean of exchange was highly threaten by dollar in 2002. Second, the economic recovery in the light of the balance-sheet effects literature through a counterfactual analysis of the different options to go out of the Currency Board
Luzzi, Mariana. "La monnaie en question : pratiques et conflits à propos de l'argent lors de la crise de 2001 en Argentine." Paris, EHESS, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012EHES0065.
Full textIn late 2001, a severe economic, political and social crisis convulsed Argentina. It was also a monetary crisis: the rules governing the monetary system had been changed and trust in national currency, disturbed. However, even though the consequences of this aspect of the crisis were huge, very few studies have been focused on their study. In this thesis we focus on the consideration of this unexplored dimension of one of the most important processes in the country's recent history. Specifically, we seek to analyze the different ways in which trust in the national currency (the peso) was challenged during the crisis. Based on field work developed in the cities of Buenos Aires and Córdoba, this research focuses on exploring different social groups’ monetary practices and social representations of money. It relies on the perspective developed by Michel Aglietta and André Orlean, for whom money is an operator of social belonging, and monetary crises are moments of disruption of social bonds. Thus, based on the analysis of the processes by which trust in the national currency was challenged during the Argentine crisis, our work aims to contribute to the understanding of money as a social fact and its plentifulness for the study of social life
Saiag, Hadrien. "Le Trueque argentin au prisme de la dette : une socioéconomie des pratiques monétaires et financières." Paris 9, 2011. http://basepub.dauphine.fr/xmlui/handle/123456789/8199.
Full textThis work questions the nature of money through the analysis of a complex set of local monetary systems located in Argentina (trueque). It is based on both the reconstitution of the history of the main national trueque networks (meso-level) and the observation of the monetary and financial practices of their participants, carried out through an ethnographic fieldwork (micro-level). These data suggest that money must be understood as a system of evaluation and settlement of debts. Such approach allows first to distinguish financial from monetary practices and to clarify their interdependences. Second, it puts the emphasis on the wide diversity of monetary practices (i. E. The material media of the means of settlement and evaluation of debts) and modalities of issuing the means of settlement. Therefore, money can participate to the reproduction of special organizations more or less centralized and to widely contrasted social relations (either violent or emancipating). Finally, to conceive money from debt begs the question of the access to the means of settlement of those who have been excluded from the fordist wage-labor nexus through the expansion of the so-called “informal economy
Chiodi, Vera. "Quatre essais d'économie appliquée : le cas de l'Amérique latine." Paris, EHESS, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010EHES0158.
Full textThis thesis proposes to carry out an empirical analysis of four development topics for Iwo Latin American countries. The first chapter aims at analyzing the rationale of the monetary fragmentation in Argentina. Results show that after controlling for unobserved heterogeneity at the provincial level fiscal constraints appear to be the driving mechanism behind the emergence of these currencies. Chapter 2 analyses how the Mexican Oportunidades program will influence the economic choices of the rural poor and introduces a spatial analysis. The main contribution is to indicate that the magnitude of the impact of investments in education will be influenced by assets and location, Chapter 3 presents empirical non-parametric and parametric strategies to test for the existence of poverty traps in rural Mexico. Econometric analysis over 1997-2006 reveals significant nonlinearity in the dynamics of the assets holdings at the household level. We find evidence of a threshold effect although some observations may apply. Finally, using the same panel data of rural households in Mexico, chapter 4 studies the link between migration, remittances and productive assets accumulation. The main contribution of this chapter is to show that migration accelerates productive asset accumulation. We frame the empirical results within a two period model of investment and migration decisions
Wilkis, Ariel. "Capital moral et pratiques économiques dans la vie sociale des classes populaires de la banlieue de Buenos Aires." Paris, EHESS, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010EHES0015.
Full textThe sociological literature on working class' s neighbourhoods, distinguish them as places of collective action, political sociability, local solidarity, social identity, but rarely are mentioned or analysed monetary practices. The main objective of this thesis is to understand the social uses of the judgments and evaluations in relation to monetary circulations between and to the poor. The stages of field work (develops between 2006 y 2010) have been developed in the poor districts of the municipality of La Matanza, located in the western suburbs of Buenos Aires. Our hypothesis is : the circulation of currency values is a unit of observation of the moral values of the poor (and its relations with other classes). Each chapter presents itself as a singular exploration to demonstrate this hypothesis
Heredia, Mariana. "« Les métamorphoses de la représentation : les économistes et le politique en Argentine (1975-2001) »." Paris, EHESS, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007EHES0081.
Full textThis research, based on interviews with economists, on some field observations and a large corpus of press articles and printed data, studies the relation between the economists' activities and the adoption of «economic» reforms in Argentine in the period 1975-2001. The thesis is organized in three parts. Part 1 describes these new elites and their work of representation. Then, in part 2, are analysed the interventions of economists in a public space and the decision making process, the anti-inflationist politics being considered as the real-size in situ experiments. Finally, part 3 focuses on the transition from a sociopolitic mode of representation centered on a nation-state to a technopolitic one implying a more clear separation between the discourses, the representatives and the integration and social regulation tools associated with the community (national) and the market (globalized)
Brun, Jean-François. "L'inflation chronique : le cas de l'Argentine et d'Israël." Clermont-Ferrand 1, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995CLF10155.
Full textChronic inflation exhibits two features. First, a high rate of increase in the general price level, second, it lasts for long periods of time, many years. Chronic inflation has been a key characteristic of some developing countries during the seventies and the eighties. We express the view that the main cause of chronic inflation is the disorder in the public finances. We show that a linear relation between budget deficit and inflation has to be replaced by a more complex one due to the dollarization of the economy. We study the role of inertia in the inflationary process, and in what extent it may justify the use of incomes policies and of price controls. We then try to test if the credibility of economic policy matters for disinflation
Mogliani, Matteo. "Dynamiques monétaires, politiques de stabilisation et coûts de l'inflation en Amérique latine : analyses empiriques en présence de changements de régime et de non linéarités." Paris, EHESS, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011EHES0127.
Full textThis thesis is a contribution to the empirical analysis of monetary dynamics in Latin America. The main two fields of application of the thesis are monetary economics and macroeconometrics. The thesis is composed of four chapters. In the first one, I analyze long-run dynamics of the demand for money in Argentina between 1900 and 2006. The inclusion of structural breaks, estimated through a sequential procedure, allowed me to estimate stable long-run equations and to fit actual short-run variations of the monetary aggregate. In the second chapter, I analyze the welfare cost of inflation in Brazil between 1960 and 2009. I estimate long-run relationships, also including structural breaks, and I use the estimated elasticity for the interest rate and the deterministic structure of the model to compute the theoretical cost of Brazilian monetary policy during the past 50 years. In the third chapter, I analyze the performance of a group of residual-based test of cointegration with multiple deterministic structural breaks. Results show the existence of a trade-off between size and power of these tests in presence of multiple breaks. In the fourth chapter, I analyze the reaction functions of four Latin American Central Banks (Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico). The empirical analysis focuses on the econometric modeling of the Taylor rule under a non-linear cointegration framework, where the non-linearity takes the form of an exponential STAR model (ÉSTAR). Results show the existence of non-linear reaction functions for three out of four Central Banks, where the non-linearity depends on inflation and exchange rate dynamics
Books on the topic "Monnaie – Argentine"
Jorge, Tartarini, Viñuales Graciela María, and Centro de Documentación de Arquitectura Latinoamericana., eds. Le Monnier, arquitectura francesa en la Argentina. CEDODAL, 2001.
Musée de la monnaie (France), ed. Argent d'Argentine: Collections des musées de la municipalité de Buenos-Aires, Isaac Fernandez Blanco, Cornelio de Saavedra, José Hernandez et collections privées : Hôtel de la Monnaie, 17 mars-10 mai 1992. Association française d'action artistique, 1992.
Book chapters on the topic "Monnaie – Argentine"
Roig, Alexandre. "Chapitre 3. La création d'une « monnaie éternelle ». Génèse de la convertibilité en argentine (1991)." In Conflits et pouvoirs dans les institutions du capitalisme. Presses de Sciences Po, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/scpo.lordo.2008.01.0091.
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