14. Les marchés financiers sont-ils des marchés d’opinion ?
Nicolas Bouleau
Regards croisés sur l'économie, 2018, vol. n° 22, issue 1, 195-204
Abstract:
Subjected to a highly advanced mathematization that invaded the trading rooms from the 1970s onwards, to a form of speculation that is more and more professional through improvements in algorithmics, and to the emotional reactions of stakeholders to future uncertainties, financial markets influence the economy in a way that is both powerful and very specific, since this impact is limited by their own structural restlessness. Today we are able to see better the blind spots that this coordination leaves with regard to energy and environmental problems.
Date: 2018
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