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Le dilemme stabilité-efficacité dans les réseaux stratégiques : quelques éléments de littérature

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[eng] A recent literature studies economic situations where agents have to form links with others for strategic goals. A major contribution in this field is the focus on dilemmas between stable networks - in the sense of strategie interests - and efficient networks - in the sense of maximization of a global criterion, as the sum of individual payoffs. This article presents the general dilemmas and the contexts in which they disappear. [fre] Une littérature récente étudie des situations économiques où des agents sont amenés à former des relations avec d'autres dans un but stratégique. Un apport essentiel de ces contributions est l'existence de dilemmes entre réseaux stables au sens de l'intérêt stratégique de chacun et réseaux efficaces, au sens de la maximisation d'un critère global quelconque (comme la somme des paiements individuels). Cet article expose les dilemmes généraux entre réseaux stratégiques stables et efficaces tels qu'ils existent dans cette littérature, ainsi que les possibilités de résolution qui ont pu suivre.

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  • Frédéric Deroïan, 2003. "Le dilemme stabilité-efficacité dans les réseaux stratégiques : quelques éléments de littérature," Revue d'Économie Industrielle, Programme National Persée, vol. 103(1), pages 155-174.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:recind:rei_0154-3229_2003_num_103_1_3115
    DOI: 10.3406/rei.2003.3115
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