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Collection : GF-Flammarion
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[Bible. A.T. (hébreu-français). 1831-1851]
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[Bible. A.T. (hébreu-français). 1831-1851]
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[Bible. A.T. (hébreu-français). 1831-1851]
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[Bible. A.T. (hébreu-français). 1831-1851]
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[Bible. A.T. (hébreu-français). 1831-1851]
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[Bible. A.T. (hébreu-français). 1831-1851]
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[Bible. A.T. (hébreu-français). 1831-1851]
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[Bible. A.T. (hébreu-français). 1831-1851]
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[Bible. A.T. (hébreu-français). 1831-1851]
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The following nomenclatural changes are made: Amastris convoluta (Fabricius, 1781) comb. nov. (formerly Darnis; Hebetica); Amastris maculata Funkhouser, 1922 = Amastris fasciata Broomfield, 1976 syn. nov. = Amastris pseudomaculata Broomfield, 1976 syn. nov. = Amastris inermis Broomfield, 1976 syn. nov. = Amastris sakakibarai Broomfield, 1976 syn. nov.; Amastris elevata Funkhouser, 1922 = Amastris vismiae Haviland, 1925 syn. nov. = Amastris flavifolia Funkhouser, 1927 syn. nov.
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We explore a view of the crisis as a shock to investor sentiment that led to the collapse of abubble or pyramid scheme in financial markets. We embed this view in a standard model of thefinancial accelerator and explore its empirical and policy implications. In particular, we show howthe model can account for: (i) a gradual and protracted expansionary phase followed by a suddenand sharp recession; (ii) the connection (or lack of connection!) between financial and real economicactivity and; (iii) a fast and strong transmission of shocks across countries. We also use the modelto explore the role of fiscal policy.