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Résumé : D. Durand étudie les mécanismes actuels de la banque et esquisse ce que pourrait être une autre politique publique du crédit permettant de soutenir l'emploi.

Résumé : L'opposition entre l'honneur et l'intérêt est un trait universel de la vie sociale. Cet ouvrage tente d'éclairer cet antagonisme, qui refléterait l'existence de 2 organisations langagières distinctes. Cette réflexion, articulée autour de grands thèmes (la mort, le don, la marchandise), est prolongée par 4 études anthropologiques.

Résumé : In 1936 Keynes published the most provocative book written by any economist of his generation. The General Theory, as it is known to all economists, cut through all the Gordian Knots of pre-Keynesian discussion of the trade cycle and propounded a new approach to the determination of the level of economic activity, the problems of employment and unemployment and the causes of inflation. Arguments about the book continued until his death in 1946 and still continue today. Despite all that has been written in the subsequent years, Keynes and his book still represent the turning point between the old economics and the new from which each generation of economists needs to take its inspiration.

Résumé : During the winter of 1975–6, the Keynes family unexpectedly discovered another collection of Keynes's papers at Tilton, his Sussex house. In this was a substantial amount of material relating to the composition and defence of the General Theory, including many more early drafts. This volume brings together these papers, along with a few others that have come to light since the publication of Volumes 13 and 14 of this series in 1973. It is a necessary companion to these volumes and their chronicle of intellectual development and achievement.

Résumé : This volume, together with volumes 13 and 29, provides an insight into the development of Keynes's thinking in the monetary field from the time of the Tract in 1923 to the Treatise in 1930, onward to The General Theory in 1936, and after its publication.

Résumé : This volume, with its companion, Volume 14, provides all the surviving letters, drafts and articles arising from Keynes's work as a monetary economist between 1924 and 1939. It contains wherever possible both sides of all correspondence concerning his Treatise on Money and General Theory, both before and after publication, as well as complete texts of all surviving drafts of both works. In addition it contains important correspondence concerning D. H. Robertson's Banking Policy and the Price Level and such post-General Theory contributions as R. F. Harrod's first work on the theory of economic growth. As such, it provides a remarkable chronicle of one man's intellectual development over the quarter of a century that saw a revolution in economics.

Résumé : Aborde la plupart des techniques financières internationales concernant notamment les exportations, les investissements, les projets internationaux en constant renouvellement et les thèmes essentiels de la finance internationale. Comporte des questions de révision, de réflexion et de synthèse, des exercices, des QCM...

Résumé : Deux textes dans lesquels le philosophe met en avant le mécanisme psychologique qui a permis de transformer l'argent de moyen en fin. Analysant des cas pathologiques, de l'avare au dépensier compulsif, il se penche également sur les liens générés par l'argent, source paradoxale de l'individualisme moderne. ©Electre 2019

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