Revue française d’histoire économique – Number 2022/2 – N° 18 – Monetary credibility: an economic and social history

Page 6 to 7: Olivier Feiertag – Monetary credibility: an economic and social history | Page 8 to 21: André Orléan – Non aes sed fides. Thoughts on the Power of Money | Page 22 to 37: Mathieu Bidaux – The factory of trust: the printing of banknotes the technical construction of monetary credibility (1800-1945) | Page 38 to 48: Olivier Feiertag – The French Empire in question: the credibility of the Moroccan franc in the 1950s | Page 50 to 62: François de Coustin – When the cash dries up or the maintained credibility of banknotes in a world of cashless payments | Page 66 to 75: Dominique Barjot, Thierry Claeys, Matthieu de Oliveira and Nicolas Stoskopf – Banks and credit at the time of the Second Empire | Page 78 to 86: Aurelia Ghetivu – The limits of the jurisdiction of commercial courts in matters of bills of exchange | Page 90 to 93: Mathieu Bidaux – The archives of French banknote production: inventory | Pages 96 to 99: Marie-Claude Esposito – Youssef Cassis and Catherine R. Schenk (eds), Learning from Financial Crises, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2021, 206 p. | Pages 100 to 104: Patrick Dieuaide – Michel-Pierre Chélini, History of wages in France from the 1940s to the 1960s (1944-1967), Bern, Peter Lang, 2021, 616 p. | Page 105 to 114: Dominique Barjot – Achille Mbembe, Rémy Rioux, (with Séverine Kodjo-Grandvaux), For a common world. Perspectives between Africa and Europe, Arles, Actes Sud/French Development Agency, 2022, 182 p. | Page 126 to 131: Michèle Merger – Marie-Thérèse Caron | Pages 132 to 134: Dominique Barjot – Bernard Bigot.

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