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Les taux de change bilatéraux adoptés pour l’entrée dans l’Euro sont-ils des taux d’équilibre? Une tentative de réponse à l’aide de la parité des pouvoirs d’achat et de la parité des coûts

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    (CATT - Centre d'Analyse Théorique et de Traitement des données économiques - UPPA - Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour)

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  • Serge Rey, 2001. "Les taux de change bilatéraux adoptés pour l’entrée dans l’Euro sont-ils des taux d’équilibre? Une tentative de réponse à l’aide de la parité des pouvoirs d’achat et de la parité des coûts," Post-Print hal-01885323, HAL.
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