Friendship among the French financial elite

L'A. analyse les liens qui unissent les membres de l'elite de la finance en France dans le context des dernieres annees du gouvernement socialiste. Les liens d'amitie au sein de l'elite financiere dependent du prestige social, de l'appartenance politique, du lieu de residence, mais surtout de la question du passage par l'E.N.A.. Il distingue dans ce monde de la finance un reseau de relation lie au monde politique, a l'E.N.A.. Il montre que, du fait des liens entre les individus lies a ce reseau, malgre les privatisations d'institutions financieres commencees par le gouvernement socialiste le visage de la finance ne saurait changer en France

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