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Les admissions à l’escompte sous le régime primitif de la Banque de France (2/2)

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  • Vincent Gobin

    (IHD - Institut d'histoire du droit Jean Gaudemet - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas)

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Prenant la suite d'un premier volet, sous-titré "A la racine du mythe des Deux-cents familles", ce second papier déplace la focale sur l'analyse en confrontant les accusations des détracteurs des politiques d'escompte conduites dans les débuts de la Banque de France, aux répliques formulées par ses tenants. Cette dialectique met en exergue les enjeux d'opportunité du crédit et de sécurité du portefeuille qui mettent en tension les choix d'admission ou de rejet des effets de commerce escomptables. Où faut-il placer le curseur du crédit dispensé par la Banque, entre les précautions rationnelles des financiers et l'exclusion discriminatoire des gens de commerce ?

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  • Vincent Gobin, 2025. "Les admissions à l’escompte sous le régime primitif de la Banque de France (2/2)," Post-Print hal-05148835, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05148835
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