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Les controverses de la "solidarité" des banques centrales durant la période bimétallique

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Dans cet article, nous rappelons les controverses sur la « solidarité » des banques centrales française et anglaise durant la période bimétallique, puis recherchons, dans l'histoire et chez les auteurs contemporains, des preuves que le bimétallisme a été très tôt un système régulé par les interventions conjointes de la Banque de France et de la Banque d'Angleterre sur leur taux d'escompte respectif en vue d'une stabilisation du taux de change.

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  • A.Parent, 2006. "Les controverses de la "solidarité" des banques centrales durant la période bimétallique," Economies et Sociétés (Serie 'Histoire Economique Quantitative'), Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC), issue 34, pages 233-248, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:afc:ecosoc:y:2006:i:34:p:233-248
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    1. Claude Diebolt & Antoine Parent, 2006. "Were there Anomalies in the Sterling-Franc Exchange Rate Regulation during the Mid-19th Century?," Working Papers 06-08, Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC).

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