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Olivier Accominotti is a leading expert in 19th and 20th century monetary and financial history, with a focus on international financial instability and the Great Depression. His research encompasses the propagation of financial crises, the determinants of global capital flows, and the political economy of exchange rate policies and their effects on countries' access to capital markets. Accominotti's current projects investigate the causes of international financial stability during the Great Depression, the evolution of foreign exchange markets and speculation throughout the twentieth century, as well as the structure of the global financial system and money market during the World War. He teaches a Master's dissertation course at LSE, ensuring the development of future scholars in understanding complex financial histories.
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