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Valeur économique du temps et théorie de la demande. Le cycle vital du temps

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  • Philippe Cazenave

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[fre] C'est le renouvellement de la théorie du consommateur qui a permis de traiter le temps comme un bien économique. Gary S. Becker a formalisé l'analyse de l'allocation du temps, et son modèle a conduit à toute une série d'applications pratiques. Mais le développement le plus intéressant semble résider dans les recherches en cours sur l'allocation intertemporelle du temps, qui conduisent à envisager la notion d'un cycle vital du temps. [eng] The renewal of the consumer theory has permitted the treatment of time as an economie good. Gary S. Becker formalized the analysis of the allocation of time, and his model led to a complete series of practical applications. But the most interesting development seems to be the present research on the allocation of time over time, which envisioned the notion of a life cycle of time.

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  • Philippe Cazenave, 1971. "Valeur économique du temps et théorie de la demande. Le cycle vital du temps," Revue Économique, Programme National Persée, vol. 22(5), pages 812-842.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:reveco:reco_0035-2764_1971_num_22_5_407989
    DOI: 10.3406/reco.1971.407989
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