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La nouvelle macro-économie classique : fondement et laisser-faire ?

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  • Jacques Le Cacheux

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[eng] Born some twenty years ago, the New Classical school has induced the development of a new research program, systematically applying the neo-classical methods of intertemporal, general-equilibrium analysis to macroeconomic issues. New classical economists are characterized by a preference for purely competitive set- tings and a limited appeal to market imperfections. Their conclusions appear to be very specific, most notably with regard to monetary theory. The new analytical methods tend to question keynesian-type interventions, but do not provide solid fondations to the « laisser- faire » doctrine. [fre] L'apparition, il y a une vingtaine d'années, de la nouvelle école classique a suscité le développement d'un nouveau programme de recherche, caractérisé par l'application systématique à la macroéconomie des méthodes néo-classiques de l'équilibre général intertemporel. Les Nouveaux classiques se distinguent par leur préférence pour des hypothèses d'environnement concurrentiel et par l'introduction parcimonieuse d'imperfections. Leurs conclusions apparaissent donc très particulières, surtout en matière de théorie monétaire. Les nouvelles méthodes d'analyse tendent à remettre en cause les formes d'interventionnisme keynésien, mais ne constituent pas un fondement du laisser-faire.

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  • Jacques Le Cacheux, 1989. "La nouvelle macro-économie classique : fondement et laisser-faire ?," Cahiers d'Économie Politique, Programme National Persée, vol. 16(1), pages 189-204.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:caecpo:cep_0154-8344_1989_num_16_1_1083
    DOI: 10.3406/cep.1989.1083
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    1. Frédéric Lordon, 1991. "Théorie de la croissance : quelques développements récents [Première partie : la croissance récente]," Revue de l'OFCE, Programme National Persée, vol. 36(1), pages 157-211.

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