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Déséquilibre et modèles macroéconomiques

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  • Dominique Bureau
  • Didier Miqueu
  • Michel Norotte

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[eng] Disequilibrium theory and macroeconomic models, by Dominique Bureau, Didier Miqueu, Michel Norotte. . This paper is devoted to studying macroeconometric models in relation with recent developments of the fixed-price equilibria theory, in an attempt to find microeconomic foundations to macro-models. The fixed-price (or "disequilibriums") approach proved to be well adapted for analysing quantity equilibria and real dynamics of macro-models, but remained of little help as regards the coherence of a few econometric equation in such fields as prices, tensions on output capacities, or wages through the Phillips curve. [fre] Déséquilibre et modèles macroéconomiques, . par Dominique Bureau, Didier Miqueu, Michel Norotte. . L'article étudie les liens entre les développements récents de la théorie du déséquilibre et la structure des grands modèles économétriques. Si la définition de l'équilibre en volume et la dynamique réelle justifient pleinement de considérer le déséquilibre comme fondement microéconomique de la macroéconomie, des problèmes de cohérence restent mal résolus pour des comportements importants : prix, tensions, équation de Phillips.

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  • Dominique Bureau & Didier Miqueu & Michel Norotte, 1984. "Déséquilibre et modèles macroéconomiques," Économie et Prévision, Programme National Persée, vol. 65(4), pages 3-43.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:ecoprv:ecop_0249-4744_1984_num_65_4_3341
    DOI: 10.3406/ecop.1984.3341
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    1. Dominique Bureau & Michel Norotte, 1986. "Ralentir la substitution capital-travail. Une analyse critique," Revue Économique, Programme National Persée, vol. 37(5), pages 833-856.

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