Depuis 2007 et l’effondrement des valeurs boursières dans le monde entier, on entend régulièrement parler du risque d’une nouvelle crise financière ou des efforts déployés par les pouvoirs publics pour l’éviter. Cette crise a eu des conséquences tragiques en cascade dont on n’a toujours pas fini de mesurer l’ampleur. Mais une crise financière c’est quoi ?
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