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Le cycle économique: survol de quelques aspects théoriques

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Ludwig van den Hauwe

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In recent times the field of macroeconomics has witnessed a renaissance of classical capital-based macroeconomics. On the other hand an institutional reorientation has taken place within several subdisciplines of economics. An integration of these strands of thought may yield a coherent framework for approaching the study of business cycles.

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Paper provided by EconWPA in its series Macroeconomics with number 0512007.

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Date of creation: 12 Dec 2005
Date of revision: 20 Dec 2005
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