Economie monétaire internationale
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Economie monétaire internationale by Ondo Ossa is a comprehensive exploration of global monetary systems and their interplay in the modern economic landscape. Published in 2000 by ESTEM, this 245-page paperback delves into the mechanisms of international finance, exchange rate dynamics, and the challenges of monetary policy coordination across nations. The book examines historical developments in monetary theory, the role of central banks in global economies, and the impact of financial globalization. Ossa analyzes case studies from various regions, illustrating how monetary policies influence trade, inflation, and economic stability. The work also addresses contemporary issues such as currency crises, the role of international institutions like the IMF, and the evolution of digital currencies. Through a blend of theoretical analysis and empirical examples, the author provides insights into the complexities of managing monetary systems in an interconnected world. This text serves as a valuable resource for students and professionals in economics, finance, and international relations, offering both foundational knowledge and critical perspectives on monetary governance.
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Ondo Ossa
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