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Progrès technique et cycles économiques dans la pensée allemande de l’entre-deux-guerres : l’apport d’Emil Lederer

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    (BETA/CNRS, Université Louis Pasteur de Strasbourg.)

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Après 1945, la pensée économique allemande a disparu de l'horizon intellectuel, y compris en Allemagne, comme si l'histoire politique du IIIe Reich imposait de tourner le dos à des traditions dont certains rejetons s'étaient fourvoyés dans les totalitarismes. Culturellement, la pensée économique allemande est pourtant bien enracinée depuis le caméralisme du XVIIIe siècle, en passant par l'économie politique allemande du XIXe siècle et en allant jusqu'à l'économie sociale de marché. L'ouvrage reprend des éléments de compréhension qui permettent d 'éviter trop d'approximations dans les comptes rendus habituels de ces oppositions. La pensée économique allemande référencée ici va de Hegel à Eucken. La réflexion sur les méthodes occupe une place de choix dans la pensée économique allemande qui provient sans doute de l'importance de la réflexion philosophique et notamment de la réflexion sur l'histoire. Elle est surtout plus " politique " et insiste sur la relation entre Territoire-Économie et État(s)-Justice sociale. De quoi relever les défis de la globalisation et éclairer la manière dont l'Allemagne a construit son rapport au monde du XXIe siècle.
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  • Claude Diebolt, 2006. "Progrès technique et cycles économiques dans la pensée allemande de l’entre-deux-guerres : l’apport d’Emil Lederer," Working Papers 06-09, Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC).
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    1. Angelos T. Vouldis & Panayotis G. Michaelides & John G. Milios, 2012. "Emil Lederer’s Theory of Economic Fluctuations and the Role of Financial Institutions," Forum for Social Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 41(1), pages 30-45, April.
    2. Katselidis, Ioannis & Vouldis, Angelos & Michaelides, Panayotis G., 2010. "Sumner Slichter and Emil Lederer: Central Visions Compared," MPRA Paper 74481, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. Michaelides, Panayotis G. & Milios, John G. & Vouldis, Angelos, 2007. "Schumpeter and Lederer on Growth, Technology, Credit and Business Cycles," MPRA Paper 74486, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    4. Panayotis Michaelides & John Milios & Angelos Vouldis & Spyros Lapatsioras, 2010. "Emil Lederer and Joseph Schumpeter on Economic Growth, Technology and Business Cycles," Forum for Social Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 39(2), pages 171-189, January.
    5. Claude Diebolt, 2015. "Comment appréhender les temporalités de l’histoire économique ? Plaidoyer pour une cliométrie des évènements rares," Working Papers 01-15, Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC).
    6. Panayotis G. Michaelides & John G. Milios & Angelos Vouldis & Spyros Lapatsioras, 2010. "Heterodox influences on Schumpeter," International Journal of Social Economics, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 37(3), pages 197-213, February.
    7. Ioannis Katselidis & Angelos Vouldis & Panayotis G. Michaelides, 2011. "Sumner Slichter and Emil Lederer on technological unemployment," International Journal of Social Economics, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 38(6), pages 537-556, May.

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