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La pensée économique depuis 1945
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ISBN: 220061750X 9782200617509 Year: 2017 Publisher: Paris: Armand Colin,

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"Cet ouvrage porte sur la pensée économique contemporaine - c'est-à-dire qui débute avec la seconde guerre mondiale. Il prend en compte des développements majeurs de l'histoire de la microéconomie, illustrés par les débats autour de la théorie de l'équilibre général, de la théorie des jeux, de l'économie expérimentale, du libéralisme, et des thèmes majeurs de la macroéconomie touchant à l'équilibre macroéconomique, les cycles, la croissance et les différentes formes prises par la synthèse néoclassique. Depuis une quinzaine d'années, l'histoire de la pensée économique contemporaine s'est considérablement renouvelée, grâce notamment à l'utilisation d'archives d'acteurs décisifs de la scène théorique comme Kenneth Arrow, Friederich Hayeck, Roy Harrod, Nicholas Kaldor, Michal Kalecki, Robert Solow, Paul Samuelson, Robert Lucas, ou encore Don Patinkin. Cet ouvrage présente les principaux résultats de ces recherches, qui mettent à la fois l'accent sur la cohérence analytique des grandes figures de la seconde moitié du XXe siècle et le contexte - historique, politique et institutionnel - dans lequel ils ont évolué. Il propose une synthèse qui s'appuie sur les travaux mentionnés dans la bibliographie officielle de l'agrégation du secondaire de Sciences économiques et sociales ainsi que sur des travaux de recherche récents."


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Modeling economic instability : a history of early macroeconomics
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ISBN: 9783030903091 9783030903107 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cham Springer

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This book offers a fresh perspective on the early history of macroeconomics, by examining the macro-dynamic models developed from the late 1920s to the late 1940s, and their treatment of economic instability. It first explores the differences and similarities between the early mathematical business cycle models developed by Ragnar Frisch, Michal Kalecki, Jan Tinbergen and others, which were presented at meetings of the Econometric Society and discussed in private correspondence. By doing so, it demonstrates the diversity of models representing economic phenomena and especially economic crises and instability. Jan Tinbergen emerged as one of the most original and pivotal economists of this period, before becoming a leader of the macro-econometric movement, a role for which he is better known. His emphasis on economic policy was later mirrored in the United States in Paul Samuelsons early work on business cycles analysis, which, drawing on Alvin Hansen, aimed at interpreting the 1937-1938 recession. The authors then show that the subsequent shift in Samuelson's approach, from the study of business cycle trajectories to the comparison of equilibrium points, provided a response to the econometricians' critique of early Keynesian models. In the early 1940s, Samuelson was able to link together the tools that had been developed by the econometricians and the economic content that was at the heart of the so-called Keynesian revolution. The problem then shifted from business cycle trajectories to the disequilibrium between economic aggregates, and the issues raised by the global stability of full employment equilibrium. This was addressed by Oskar Lange, who presented an analysis of market coordination failures, and Lawrence Klein, Samuelson's first PhD student, who pursued empirical work in this direction. The book highlights the various visions and approaches that were embedded in these macro-dynamic models, and that their originality is of interest to today's model builders as well as to students and anyone interested in how new economic ideas come to be developed


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Modeling economic instability : a history of early macroeconomics
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ISBN: 9783030903107 9783030903091 9783030903114 9783030903121 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cham : Springer,

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This book offers a fresh perspective on the early history of macroeconomics, by examining the macro-dynamic models developed from the late 1920s to the late 1940s, and their treatment of economic instability. It first explores the differences and similarities between the early mathematical business cycle models developed by Ragnar Frisch, Michal Kalecki, Jan Tinbergen and others, which were presented at meetings of the Econometric Society and discussed in private correspondence. By doing so, it demonstrates the diversity of models representing economic phenomena and especially economic crises and instability. Jan Tinbergen emerged as one of the most original and pivotal economists of this period, before becoming a leader of the macro-econometric movement, a role for which he is better known. His emphasis on economic policy was later mirrored in the United States in Paul Samuelsons early work on business cycles analysis, which, drawing on Alvin Hansen, aimed at interpreting the 1937-1938 recession. The authors then show that the subsequent shift in Samuelson's approach, from the study of business cycle trajectories to the comparison of equilibrium points, provided a response to the econometricians' critique of early Keynesian models. In the early 1940s, Samuelson was able to link together the tools that had been developed by the econometricians and the economic content that was at the heart of the so-called Keynesian revolution. The problem then shifted from business cycle trajectories to the disequilibrium between economic aggregates, and the issues raised by the global stability of full employment equilibrium. This was addressed by Oskar Lange, who presented an analysis of market coordination failures, and Lawrence Klein, Samuelson's first PhD student, who pursued empirical work in this direction. The book highlights the various visions and approaches that were embedded in these macro-dynamic models, and that their originality is of interest to today's model builders as well as to students and anyone interested in how new economic ideas come to be developed


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Michal Kalecki
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ISBN: 9781403999375 1403999376 1349547751 9786612911828 0230293956 1282911821 Year: 2010 Publisher: Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan

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This book presents a thorough evaluation of Michal Kalecki's theory of the capitalist economy. It provides readers with a complete view of Kalecki's theory, including his very important writings on the economics of underdeveloped countries.


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Michal Kalecki et l'essor de la macroéconomie : suivi de Trois systèmes de Michal Kalecki
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ISBN: 9791036200281 284788887X 2847888861 9782847888874 9782847888867 Year: 2018 Publisher: Lyon : ENS Éditions,

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Outil permettant de penser l’action nouvelle des gouvernements face à la crise de 1929, la macroéconomie moderne voit le jour dans le contexte des années 1930. De cette période émerge l’idée que c’est avant tout la faiblesse de la demande qui est à l’origine du chômage, et que des politiques de relance peuvent alors y remédier. Michal Kalecki est une figure centrale de cette « révolution », souvent trop exclusivement rattachée au seul économiste anglais John Maynard Keynes. L’ouvrage entend retracer la trajectoire intellectuelle de cet économiste atypique dans l’histoire de l’émergence de la macroéconomie comme domaine de recherche autonome. Il met en évidence les innovations théoriques introduites par Kalecki, ainsi que la spécificité de sa « vision » des causes politiques et économiques de l’(in)-stabilité.

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