Flexibilité des salaires et instabilité macroéconomique
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Nous présentons un modèle d'économie dynamique et complexe dans laquelle la création et la destruction de monnaie résultent des interactions entre des agents multiples et hétérogènes. Ce modèle peut se reproduire de période en période en stabilisant la répartition du revenu entre salaires et profits. On altère ensuite le modèle en augmentant la flexibilité des salaires. On observe la formation d'une spirale déflationniste. L'activité décroît et le chômage augmente. La stabilité macroéconomique du modèle est affectée au point de conduire à une crise systémique. On montre alors que l'introduction d'un salaire minimum aurait permis de relancer la demande et d'éviter cette crise.Download Info
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Date of creation: 15 Jan 2010
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Keywords: systèmes multi-agents; macroéconomie; monnaie endogène; salaires; flexibilité; déflation; crise; salaire minimum;References
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