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Monopole discriminant et redistribution. Une interprétation des thèses d'Edgeworth

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  • Jérôme Wittwer
  • Philippe Bernard

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[fre] Monopole discriminant et redistribution. Une interprétation des thèses d'Edgeworth. . Outre sa théorie du noyau, sa conception de la justice sociale, Edgeworth (1845-1926) a élaboré, à partir des travaux de Dupuit, une vision du monopole et de la concurrence imparfaite aussi méconnue qu'intéressante. Dans celle-ci, il a notamment mis en lumière les possibilités redistributives du surplus social offertes par un monopole régulé. Après avoir exposé les vues d'Edgeworth, nous réinterprétons celles-ci dans le cadre d'une économie avec asymétries d'information. [eng] Discriminating monopoly and redistribution: an interpretation of edgeworth's views. . Except his core theory, his ideas on social justice, Edgeworth (1845-1926) has built, from Dupuit's work, an unknown and interesting view on monopoly and imperfect competition. He has especially showed the surplus redistributive opportunities. After recalling Edgeworth's views, we will restate this one in a framework with asymetrie information.

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  • Jérôme Wittwer & Philippe Bernard, 1999. "Monopole discriminant et redistribution. Une interprétation des thèses d'Edgeworth," Revue Économique, Programme National Persée, vol. 50(2), pages 197-210.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:reveco:reco_0035-2764_1999_num_50_2_410072
    DOI: 10.3406/reco.1999.410072
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