États-Unis: les vrais gagnants de la crise financière / United States: the real winners of the financial crisis

In this exclusive interview with Jean-Pierre Robin, Jacques de Larosiere, former Managing Director of the IMF and subsequently Governor of the Banque de France, reflects at length on the consequences of the 2008 financial crisis. The English-speaking countries led by the United States and United Kin...

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