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Jun 2023
32m 51s

Le point sur l'économie mondiale en 2023...

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About this episode
Les questions économiques sont au carrefour de toutes les grandes problématiques contemporaines nationales et internationales comme elles sont au cœur de l’actualité. Or, pour le quidam comme pour le juriste, il existe une réelle complexité des mécanismes et des notions qui donnent corps à l’économie. Aussi est-il nécessaire de maitriser les grands principes ... Show More
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