Marchés organisés et marchés de gré à gré: quelques remarques à partir de l’exemple de la Bourse de Paris au XIXe siècle
Pierre Hautcoeur
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The last paper of the session was aimed at offering some insights from a later perspective. The researcher analysed and compared two market systems which coexisted in the 19th-century Paris Stock Exchange, the Coulisse (unregulated market) and the Parquet (strictly regulated), arguing for a complementarity of the two rather than a competition between them
Keywords: Fairs; Paris; 19th-century France; Stock exchange (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-06-25
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Published in Les foires de Lyon. COMOR Configurations of european fairs. Merchants, objects, routes (1350-1600), 3rd Workshop, Jun 2021, Lyon, France
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