‘Quand dire c’est réguler’: Discours et communication de l’Autorité des marchés financiers
Thierry Kirat,
Frédéric Marty,
Amir Rezaee and
Hugues Bouthinon-Dumas ()
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Abstract:
Discourse analysis has long been exclusively in the hands of linguistic and sociolinguistic, before being sociological research objects and entering the economic research. Although the economics of central bank communication has gained importance, the regulatory authorities are mainly shrugged off. Based on the theory of acts of language, the article explores the communication and official's speech of the French financial regulation authority's (AMF). Given the legal duties of the regulator regarding its communication to the public, this article analyzes first, how the press produces information on the action of the AMF. It also studies via a lexicometric method, speeches released in the press by the AMF officials.
Keywords: economy of words; discourse analysis; regulation; financial market; économie des mots; analyse de discours; marché financier (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-02-14
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Published in Economie et institutions, 2018, 25 (2017)
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