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de L’Estoile, Étienne, and Julie Oudot. "Monnaie, argent, richesse. Les trois faces d’une même pièce ?" Regards croisés sur l'économie 24, no. 1 (2019): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rce.024.0022.
Full textBensa, Alban. "Genèse et nature de la monnaie. Extraits du chapitre 5 de Bernhard Laum, Argent sacré. Analyse historique de l'origine sacrée de l'argent, présentés par Alban Bensa." Genèses 8, no. 1 (1992): 60–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/genes.1992.1121.
Full textZelizer, Viviana A. "Argent, circuits, relations intimes1." Enfances, Familles, Générations, no. 2 (June 15, 2005). http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/010917ar.
Full textFeio, Stefanie Cecília Passinho, Franciolli da Silva Dantas Araújo, Amanda Alves Fecury, Euzébio Oliveira, Carla Viana Dendasck, and Claudio Alberto Gellis de Mattos Dias. "Panorama national d’argent entre 2010 et 2014." Revista Científica Multidisciplinar Núcleo do Conhecimento, September 26, 2018, 38–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.32749/nucleodoconhecimento.com.br/quimica-fr/argent.
Full textLarue, Louis. "Focus 26 - janvier 2021." Regards économiques, January 28, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/regardseco/2021.01.28.01.
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Parisot-Sillon, Charles. "Neruus Belli. Argent monnayé, guerre et intégration en Occident nord-méditerranéen (c. 200-c. 40 a.C.)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Orléans, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016ORLE3166.
Full textThis research deals with the characterization of the military functions and uses of silver coinages in the Northwestern Mediterranean during the 2nd-1st centuries BC. It aims to assess the monetary and financial aspects of the wars fought by the Roman people in Gaul and Northern Iberia, as well as the political, economic and cultural relations between the conqueror and local communities. By doing so, we wish to identify the defining features of monetary integration as it has been experienced within the Western possessions of the Roman Republic, through the part played by each allied community in the conquest.It is the result of a pluridisciplinary approach which combines historical, archaeological and archaeometrical studies. A sample of 945 Roman, Greek, Celtic and Iberian silver coins has been measured with LA-ICP-MS in the IRAMAT-Centre Ernest-Babelon in Orléans. The results enable us to shed a new light on the metrological relations between these coinages, as well as on the mints’ silver supplying strategies and the whole view about the circulation of silver coins and bullion in the Northwestern Mediterranean
Pic, Emmanuel. "Contribution d'un système bancaire hiérarchisé au financement de la production en système capitaliste : essai sur la monnaie, l'argent et la banque." Grenoble 2, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997GRE21025.
Full textDuring the xixth century the french banking system underwent considerable changes. Two of these changes should in particular be pointed out. Firstly, banks grew in number and importance getting involved in more and more numerous sectors. Secondly, banks gradually became part of a coherent system organised around the banque de france. The banque de france thus emerged as the pivoting point of the banking system with the responsibility of seeing to the stability of the entire system as well as the capacity of the system to cater to the needs in financing of the economy. These mutations, which occurred just when the capitalist system of production became dominant within the country, has led to an analysis of the exact role played by the banking system in a capitalist economy. The traditional explanations in line with the works of gurley and shaw, which are based merely on the function of financial intermediary, remain unsatisfactory. In this thesis a different function of the banking system is put forward, a function in which banks intervene before the phase of production and play a role in anticipating the product to come. Involved in the anticipation phase, banks accept to advance in favor of the capitalists the money needed to pay wages, thereby making it possible to carry out the planned production. The function of advancing money appears to be essential in the capitalist system. The integration of money as such occurs when production begins. Currency, money (which are here considered as different : the first being a means of counting, the second the materialisation of the rights held on a social product) together with production become an indissociable entity
Feuvrier-Prevotat, Claire. "Pecunia : l'argent sous la République, représentations sociales et idéologiques." Besançon, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991BESA1001.
Full textThis study is the analysis of social and ideological representations of money during the republic. The term pecunia, which, in the law of the twelve tables, may refer to money, or to any other means of exchange, is dominant in the Latin vocabulary and signifies money and wealth, to the detriment of argentum which is frequently used by Plautus. The study of the occurrences of argentum and pecunia in Plautus and Cicero reveals the interest of the romans for money and their preoccupation with it. Moreover, the ties between money and power are acknowledged and legitimized. Many writers, however, frequently express the theme of the danger of money, such as lucrece and Sallust
Nadjo, Léon. "L'argent et les affaires à Rome des origines au IIe siècle avant J.-C. : étude d'un vocabulaire technique /." Louvain : Paris : Peeters ; Société pour l'information grammaticale, 1989. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376653192.
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Gardaz, Michel. "Argent et symbolique : essai sur l'argent signe des échanges et l'argent signifiant pour l'inconscient." Paris 5, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA05H125.
Full textConsidered in its economic function, as a sign of exchange among people, money tends to become an increasingly abstract concept. Since the 18th century the functions of currency have been changing; what was formerly a reserve of capital and purchasing power has evolved a mere unit of account. This is why currency can be said to "repress" money. On the other hand, as regards collective experience and knowledge things have not changed : everyone knows that money is one of the driving forces in life and is related to sexual desire. This latter aspect of money - ignored in economic discourse - particularly interests the author who attempts to incorporate it into a more comprehensive study of the theme of money. In the first part of his work the author studies Marx's singular relationship with money. He investigates the part the assimilation of his father may have played on Marx's wish for social revolution, his wish to eliminate money and capitalist society so as to replace the exchange of paper currency with the award of certificates of work. To this end the author analyses Marx's correspondence with his parents and with Engels, as well as a number of theoretical writings among which on the jewish question, manuscripts of 1844 and kapital. In the second part the author analyses and comments upon the works of writers from the first half of the 20th century who, before any others, treated money as "un fait social total". He devotes particular attention to Mauss, Hocart, Keynes and Laum. He furthers their analyses of the question and complements them by studying what Freud said about money in his clinical words and more particularly in the psychopathology of everyday life and in the "dora case" and "the rat man". The above plan enables its author to redefine the symbolic fonction of money and demonstrate that ignorance of it can bring ruin upon any society
Urbain, Caroline. "L'attitude à l'égard de l'argent dans le contexte du prix : concept, mesures et effets." Rennes 1, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002REN10201.
Full textBuying implies to exchange a value - product - with an other value - money -. The realisation of this act consists in paying the price. The general goal of our research is to point attitude towards money as a psychological antecedent of buyer's attitude towards price. That is why two conceptual and empirical prerequisites were needed. Firstly we took into account litératures in human sciences in order to identify attitude towards money with antecedents, components and effects ; we suggested a measurement scale of this multidimensional construct and tested the psychometric properties with two empirical studies ( two samples : 387 and 465 persons). Secondly the analysis of the marketing works about consumer's behaviour towards price leaded to identify attitude towards price as a muldimensional construct consisted of price consciousness, value consciousness, price-quality schema, prestige sensitivy and deal proneness ; we specified these constructs, tested the measurement scales published in the marketing literatures on the second empirical study and proposed completed measures. These two steps allowed in a third time to set hypothesis about effects of the different dimensions of the attitude towards money on each construct standing for attitude towards price ; we verified thes hypothesis on the second empirical study. The results have come to the conclusion that attitude towards money can be considered as a significant psychological antecedent of attitude towards price. Finally the conceptual and empirical limits of our research were stressed and future research issues and recommendations to managers were pointed out
Cusin, François. "Les comportements monétaires et financiers : évolution et facteurs de différenciation : contribution à une sociologie de l'argent, des pratiques et des représentations économiques." Paris 4, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA040251.
Full textTerrier, Cyrille. "Étude ethnométhodologique de pratiques autour de l'argent à l'occasion d'un changement de monnaie. Cas de la préparation au passage à l'euro." Paris 7, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA070041.
Full textThe changeover to the euro, replacing the French franc, was an exceptional opportunity for observing social practices emerging with the new currency. The subject of the present thesis is to study, from an ethnomethodological standpoint, what the change in coins and bills involved, in its preparatory phase, for populations with special representations or usages. More specificaIly, the populations studied here include visually dfficient people, deaf people, theolder generations, children and members of the Asian community in the thÎlieenth district of Paris. These are people who have perceptive or cultural particularities, and a very diverse approach to the euro. For aIl of these populations, the development of new needs and the evolution thereof, the development of new practices, as weIl as innovation appropriation phenomena, were observed and analyzed. We were looking, in doing this, not so much for a general principle, but to observe, on a local scale, the cultural inventions that individuals or hum an groups develop in order to adapt to a changing environment ; in other words, how does a common universe develop, and most of aIl, how do individuals negotiate or construct an access to the world. The work begins with a clarification of the theoretical and methodological elements used here, particularly ethnomethodology, the object of which is to study actions as they unfold. Further to this, different case studies are developed, each within its own rationale. This will highlight the way in which local practices diverge while facing the same challenge. Lastly, the observations are put in perspective with respect to the working theories and hypotheses
Gallo, Lassere Davide. "Argent et capitalisme : de Marx aux monnaies du commun." Thesis, Paris 10, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA100130.
Full textThe analyses developed in my doctoral dissertation intend to stress the eminently political function played by money. Unlike neoclassic economic theory, I argue that currency is not neutral in economic and political terms. It materializes the power relationships that influence society, producing effects of different nature. The research consists of three parts: “Money and capitalism”, “Money and neocapitalism”, “Money and postcapitalism”. They are introduced by a preface in which I present my epistemological approach and by an ontological introduction, in which I focus on the social projects of the subjectivities who struggle to reinvent money adapting it to their needs. The first part of the dissertation, through a reading of the works of Marx, Simmel and Keynes, focuses on the main features of capitalist money: a tool for domination, a mobiliser of passions and a vector of social transformation. The second part explores some key elements of the crisis of neocapitalism: the global redeployment of the regime of accumulation, financialization of everyday life and the institution of euro. The third part, after an evaluation of the conditions of postcapitalistic transition, examines two practices capable to trigger original processes of political subjectivation: claims for a guaranteed social income and experimenting complementary monetary circuits. Finally, in the socio-political conclusions I delineate some paths in order to articulate a general theory of the common’s coins
Dombray, Thomas. "Catalyse par les métaux de la monnaie : applications à la synthèse de molécules d'intérêt biologique." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012STRAF060.
Full textDuring the last decade, gold catalysis has experienced significant growth in organic synthesis. Gold–catalyzed reactions can generate highly functionalized, complex molecules from simple substrates efficiently and under mild conditions. The properties of this element, arising from relativistic effects, provide to gold complexes both carbophilic and oxophilic character. This duality has been largely exploited in the laboratory in the rearrangements of alcynyloxiranes to furan or divinylcétones.By expanding this work, a new method for the synthesis of 6 and 3,6-disubstituted alpha-pyrones from beta-alcynylpropiolactones catalyzed by gold has been developed. This alpha-pyrone motif is particularly interesting as it can be found in many natural products, some of which have shown interesting biological activity. Still exploiting the duality of gold complexes, we attempted to generate motifs observed in natural substances, namely spironolactones or spirannic acetals, by modifying the substrate and internal nucleophiles. Despite several failures, we hope to develop a gold catalyzed reaction for the preparation of spironolactones. During this work, we have found a novel method for the p-methoxybenzyl ether cleavage, a protecting group of alcohol commonly used in organic synthesis. The reaction conditions using a catalytic amount of silver, compatible with many functional groups has thus been developed
Books on the topic "Argent monnayé"
Callataÿ, François de. L' argent monnayé d'Alexandre le Grand à Auguste. Bruxelles: Cercle d'études numismatiques, 1993.
Find full textCallataÿ, François de. L' argent monnayé d'Alexandre le Grand à Auguste. Bruxelles: Cercle d'études numismatiques, 1993.
Find full textSimmel, Georg. L' argent dans la culture moderne et autres essais sur l'économie de la vie. [Paris]: Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme, 2006.
Find full textWilliam, Brown. The money question in the United States. [Montréal: Lovell Print. and Pub. Co., 1993.
Find full textVizinczey, Stephen. Un millionnaire innocent. Monaco: Éditions du Rocher, 2003.
Find full textRospabé, Philippe. La dette de vie: Aux origines de la monnaie sauvage. Paris: Découverte, 1995.
Find full textI [heart] money. [Brampton, Ont.]: DCL Capital, 2010.
Find full textLa banque d'Amsterdam et le florin européen: Au temps de la République néérlandaise (1610-1820). Paris: Ecole des hautes-études en sciences sociales, 2004.
Find full textLydia, Monks, and Martinez Rachel 1961-, eds. Je ne suis pas riche, riche, riche! Montréal: La Courte échelle, 2008.
Find full textLa mort de l'argent: Essai d'anthropologie naïve. Lachine, Québec: Éditions de la Pleine lune, 2003.
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