Pourquoi les pays riches en pétrole finissent souvent pauvres ?

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Ma dernière vidéo sur cette chaîne !

Après 6 ans et plus de 500 vidéos, c’est ma dernière publication sur cette chaîne. Merci à tous ceux qui m’ont suivi jusqu’ici. N'hésitez pas à me suivre sur mes réseaux personnels sur les différentes plateformes (Youtube, Podcast, Linkedin, X)

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USA vs Europe : qui va exploser en premier ?

Les États-Unis viennent de perdre leur note AAA chez Moody’s. Leur dette dépasse les 36 000 milliards de dollars. Et pourtant… les marchés restent calmes. Pendant ce temps, l’Europe s’endette moins, applique des règles strictes… mais semble bien plus fragile.

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