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Victor Collin de Plancy (1852-1923) est connu pour avoir été le premier représentant de la France, consul puis ministre plénipotentiaire en Corée de 1887 à 1906. Son fonds déposé à la Médiathèque de Troyes a déjà été utilisé dans le colloque du programme DAMIN à Osaka pour...
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"In the "Pocket Money Project," researchers from four countries, Japan, Korea, China, and Vietnam collaborated and …
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Previous research has suggested that pegged exchange rates are associated withlower inflation than floating rates. In which direction does the causality run?Using data from a large sample of developing countries from 1984 to 2000, weconfirm that “hard” pegs (currency boards or a shared...
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[...]This article demonstrates that the Bank Holiday that beganon March 6, 1933, marked the end of an old regime, and theFireside Chat a week later inaugurated a new one. TheEmergency Banking Act of 1933, passed by Congress onMarch 9—combined with the Federal Reserve’s commitmentto supply...
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Monetary policy has traditionally been viewed as theprocess by which a central bank uses its influence overthe supply of money to promote its economic objectives. Forexample, Milton Friedman (1959, p. 24) defined the tools ofmonetary policy to be those “powers that enable the [FederalReserve]...
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[...]This paper examines how repo contracting conventionsevolved in the 1980s. In the next section, we consider therevival of repo financing in the 1950s and the contractingconventions associated with that revival. Section 3 describeshow the rising level and volatility of interest rates and...
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