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Incertain et information : où en sommes-nous trente-cinq ans après le Colloque de Paris?

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  • Dionne, Georges

    (Département de science économique, Université de Montréal)

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The essays published in this collection reflect many issues of the actual research on the economics of uncertainty and information. Although they do not cover all the topics, they are related to the main developments since the first important meeting on the subject (Paris, 1952). Two aspects are privileged in the presentation of the essays: to place them carefully in the literature and to characterize their contribution. Extensions are also discussed. One purpose of the publication is to provide reading material to graduate students. Les essais que nous publions dans ce recueil reflètent plusieurs thèmes de la recherche actuelle sur l’économie de l’incertain et de l’information. Certes, ils ne contiennent pas tous les sujets étudiés mais donnent une bonne vue d’ensemble des développements prodigieux (mais parfois décevants) des connaissances dans ce domaine. La présentation des essais que nous proposons dans ce texte est divisée en cinq sections correspondant à des regroupements plus ou moins étanches des principales étapes qui ont été franchies depuis le Colloque de Paris. Deux aspects ont été mis en valeur : bien situer chaque contribution dans la littérature et dégager l’aspect innovateur qui la caractérise. Des extensions sont également discutées. Ce recueil d’essais est destiné, entre autres, à fournir un complément de lecture aux manuels et recueils d’articles couramment utilisés dans des cours spécialisés de maîtrise et de doctorat.

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  • Dionne, Georges, 1987. "Incertain et information : où en sommes-nous trente-cinq ans après le Colloque de Paris?," L'Actualité Economique, Société Canadienne de Science Economique, vol. 63(2), pages 5-39, juin et s.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:actuec:v:63:y:1987:i:2:p:5-39
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