Séminaire de D. Fino, J.-L. Maurer, P. Uvin
- no 49, 50 (1990) ; no 52, 53 (1991)
Finances - budget - payements
Sans titreSouthern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC) (1980-1992) devient : Southern African Development Community (SADC) dès 1992
Association of West Parlamentarians for Action against Apartheid (AWEPAA) (1984-1993) devient : Association of West Parlamentarians for Africa (AWEPA) dès 1993
Présentation + notes manuscrites
Documents officiels, rapports, budgets
Sans titre- Building world community: reconciliation and resistance: international peace conference, Toronto, 13-15 September, 1991
Publications - articles
Sans titreSéminaire de R. Jaubert, J.-L. Maurer
Rapports - notes - discours
Sans titreSéminaire de D. Fino, J.-L. Maurer, P. Uvin
Documentation diverse destinée aux travaux de séminaire
Etude BIT/IUED (1977-1980)
Rapports - procès verbaux
Sans titreOrganisation indépendante d'intérêt public pour soutenir la démocratie en Afrique du Sud
Projets
Sans titreParis, UNESCO, 26 avril 1990
Financements étrangers
Sans titreSéminaire de J.-L. Maurer, D. Fino, H. Kwan Kai
Organisation indépendante d'intérêt public pour soutenir la démocratie en Afrique du Sud
Articles de presse, factsheets
Sans titreSouthern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC) (1980-1992) devient : Southern African Development Community (SADC) dès 1992
Association of West Parlamentarians for Action against Apartheid (AWEPAA) (1984-1993) devient : Association of West Parlamentarians for Africa (AWEPA) dès 1993
Publications
Sans titre26-27 avril 1990
- La dynamique du changement dans les sociétés rizicoles
- Documentation de travail
Séminaire de R. Jaubert, J.-L. Maurer, C. Dunand
Author(s)/Editor(s):
- Bresson, Jacques (1844-1867)
- V. Desfossés & cie (1862-1887)
- E. Desfossés & cie (1888-1901)
- E. Desfossés & Fabre Frères (1902-1918)
- Ed. Desfossés (1920), then Ed. Desfossés & cie (1921-1925)
- Robert Desfossés, directeur-gérant (1926-1935)
- Antoine Fraisse, directeur-général (1935-1939)
- Cote Desfossés (1939-1989)
Place of Publication & Name of Publisher
Paris: Desfossés (main printer over the period). (Also: F. Locquin [then] Impr. Chaix [then] Y. Galbon [then] J. Houdebine [then] Impr. Labor)
Séminaire de C. Auroi, J.-L. Maurer
Dossier Legal Resources Centre
Sans titrePositions Suisse (UDC - PLR)
Sans titreMouvement Anti-Apartheid de Suisse (Rapports activités)
Sans titreOrganisation indépendante d'intérêt public pour soutenir la démocratie en Afrique du Sud
Conférences, séminaires
Sans titreSouthern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC) (1980-1992) devient : Southern African Development Community (SADC) dès 1992
Association of West Parlamentarians for Action against Apartheid (AWEPAA) (1984-1993) devient : Association of West Parlamentarians for Africa (AWEPA) dès 1993
Contrats
Sans titreProjet suisse de barrage, 1982
Sans titreEtude BIT/IUED (1977-1982)
Documents World Bank, UNDP, Organisation panaméricaine de la santé
Sans titrePublications - articles
Sans titreSéminaire de D. Fino, H. Kwan-Kai, J.-L. Maurer
Inherited by the Graduate Institute in 2008 from the Crédit Agricole, which had received it from the Crédit Lyonnais after the merger between the two banks in 2002, the collection represents the preserved part of a once gigantic collection of economic and financial information gathered by the Crédit Lyonnais Service des Etudes Financières, created in 1871.
Owing to difficulties of preservation — it had been stored in a former textile factory in Tourcoing in northern France, where it experienced damage from humidity — most of the collection was lost. Two major parts, however, survived. One is the vast store of government budgets from countries over the world, which was sorted out through the cooperation of EHESS and the University of Paris XII, under the supervision of Professors Broder and Flandreau, and transferred to the Centre Technique du Livre, a state-run library repository in France. The other is the collection of stock exchange publications which the Graduate Institute acquired from Crédit Agricole in 2008.
Covering stock exchange information for 6 continents, the repository could be said to be Thoreau’s figurative "Columbus to whole new continents and worlds within (…), opening new channels (…) of thought." Approximately 700 linear meters, the collection covers an immense stock of information concerning the world of finance in the age of globalisation. High frequency quotation records from 73 stock exchanges from 41 countries constitute the main component of the collection. They bring to life the complexity of Stock Exchange trading, underscoring the multiplicity of exchanges: several for each country, sometimes several for one market, and occasionally (as for a rare series of prices for gold mines), one market for several cities — as was the case for South African Gold Mines options traded simultaneously over the counter in Paris and London, and for which one Hirsch, a bullion broker in London and Paris produced a price list.
The complete series, such as London, New York, Brussels, or Amsterdam cover over 100 years of stock exchange quotations. More exotic or rare series, such as Bilbao, Alexandria or Cairo have shorter time frames but are still complete. This stock (no pun intended) of information offers a very rare opportunity for a better understanding of the world of capitalism and finance as it opens up a transnational dimension, beyond the well-researched operation of individual markets. It discloses the entangled spatial logistics of capital raising, trading and the global architecture of financial information.
Sans titreParis : Jean-Michel Place