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Théorie de la réciprocité et du choix des systèmes économiques

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[eng] Theory of reciprocity and of the choice of economic systems. Serge-Christophe Kolm. This paper builds the theory of two questions : reciprocity relations and the choice between economie Systems. These questions are linked because Reciprocity is a possible economic System, which is important in particular for the normative choice. Reciprocity relations, which are considered essential by other social sciences and are within the realm of economies, had never been analyzed by economists and with their tools. And the choice between economie Systems must take into account, besides the production and allocation of commodities, the effects and requirements of Systems as for what people and their relations are. Several important properties of these questions are deduced from this theory. [fre] Cet article construit la théorie de deux questions : les relations de réciprocité et le choix entre systèmes économiques. Ces questions sont liées parce que la récipro­cité est un système économique possible, important notamment pour le choix nor­matif. Les relations réciprocitaires, considérées comme essentielles par les autres sciences sociales, et situées dans le champ de l'économie, n'avaient jamais été analysées par des économistes et avec leurs outils analytiques. Et le choix entre systèmes économétriques doit tenir compte, à côté des productions et distributions de biens et services, des effets et implications des systèmes quant à ce que sont les personnes et leurs relations. Plusieurs propriétés importantes de ces questions sont déduites de cette théorie.

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  • Serge-Christophe Kolm, 1984. "Théorie de la réciprocité et du choix des systèmes économiques," Revue Économique, Programme National Persée, vol. 35(5), pages 871-910.
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