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La financiarisation par les marges en Argentine : plaidoyer pour la reconnaissance et l’extension de créances non libérables

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  • Hadrien Saiag

    (IIAC - Institut interdisciplinaire d'anthropologie du contemporain - EHESS - École des hautes études en sciences sociales - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

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Ce chapitre analyse les transformations des pratiques financières du monde populaire argentin. Entre 2009 et 2015, la mensualisation des revenus induite par les transformations du système de protection social a ouvert la voie au recours au crédit à la consommation. Il en résulte une nouvelle forme d'exploitation fondée sur le décalage entre le temps de la finance et celui du travail. Pour lutter contre celle-ci, nous proposons le concept de créances non libérables fondées sur la citoyenneté.

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  • Hadrien Saiag, 2018. "La financiarisation par les marges en Argentine : plaidoyer pour la reconnaissance et l’extension de créances non libérables," Post-Print halshs-02343473, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-02343473
    DOI: 10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-08114-2.p.0153
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