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Monnaie et illégalismes. Genèse des protestations monétaires en Iran (1979-2013)

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  • Motamed-Nejad, Ramine

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Depuis la révolution de 1979, la société iranienne est confrontée à la spoliation chronique d’une partie des déposants au sein de la finance informelle. Cette dynamique d’expropriation s’accompagne de vagues de contestation sociale qui s’amplifient et s’étendent depuis les années 2000. Afin de percer à jour les racines de cette évolution, ce texte prend appui sur deux prémisses principales. En premier lieu, il s’inspire de l’approche de Michel Foucault, en avançant la proposition selon laquelle l’illégalisme est la notion adéquate à l’appréhension et à la caractérisation des conduites captives d’une partie des groupes dominants au sein de l’ordre monétaire et financier iranien. En second lieu, si l’illégalisme est explicatif de ces comportements captifs, il doit à son tour être expliqué : telle est la seconde prémisse de cet article. Pour étayer cette proposition, on restituera l’illégalisme dans le cadre des dispositifs monétaires, des rapports de pouvoir et des structures institutionnelles, en particulier l’État et le droit, qui l’engendrent et modèlent à la fois.

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  • Motamed-Nejad, Ramine, 2015. "Monnaie et illégalismes. Genèse des protestations monétaires en Iran (1979-2013)," Revue de la Régulation - Capitalisme, institutions, pouvoirs, Association Recherche et Régulation, vol. 18.
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      Keywords

      illégalisme; monnaie; droit; État; contestations monétaires; corporatisme monétaire; illegalism; money; rights; State; monetary protests; monetary corporatism; Ilegalismo; moneda; derecho; Estado; constataciones monetarias; corporatismo monetario;
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      • E42 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Money and Interest Rates - - - Monetary Sytsems; Standards; Regimes; Government and the Monetary System
      • K42 - Law and Economics - - Legal Procedure, the Legal System, and Illegal Behavior - - - Illegal Behavior and the Enforcement of Law

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