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The reform of the international monetary system (a Keynesian approach)
[La réforme du système monétaire international (une réflexion dans une perspective keynésienne)]

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  • Stéfano Figuera

    (DIEES - Univ. Degli Studi di Catania - Unict - Università degli studi di Catania = University of Catania)

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Un problème central qui a caractérisé la réflexion en matière monétaire dans les dernières dé­cennies du XXe siècle, et qui sera sans doute au centre de l'attention dans les prochaines années, est celui de la constitution d'un nouvel ordre monétaire et financier international. Une monnaie nationale (le dollar, l'euro, le yen, etc...) peut-elle jouer le rôle de monnaie inter­nationale ? Quelles doivent être les règles de l'émission d'une monnaie internationale ? Y a-t-il de la place pour une Banque mondiale ? Comment financer le développement des pays en voie de dé­veloppement ?

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  • Stéfano Figuera, 2002. "The reform of the international monetary system (a Keynesian approach) [La réforme du système monétaire international (une réflexion dans une perspective keynésienne)]," Working Papers hal-01526941, HAL.
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