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La production jointe : le point de vue de la théorie de l'équilibre général

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  • Antoine d'Autume

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[eng] Joint production and general equilibrium theory . . As it invalidates the Non-Substitution Theorem the joint production assumption was bound to create some problems for NeoRicardian theory. Our aim is to show that most of the paradoxes encountered in this approach disappear if one is willing to accept the principles of General Equilibrium Theory. We show how a long run stationary equih'brium can be defined and determined and we analyze its properties. The only paradox attached to joint production is the possibility, outside the Golden Rule, of an increasing factor- price- frontier. [fre] La production jointe : le point de vue de la théorie de l'équilibre général. . En faisant sortir du domaine de validité du théorème de non-substitution, la production jointe ne pouvait que poser divers problèmes aux théoriciens néo-ricardiens des prix de production. Notre objectif est de montrer que la plupart des paradoxes qu'ont rencontrés ces auteurs disparaissent lorsqu'on adopte le point de vue de la théorie de l'Équilibre Général. Nous montrons comment peut être défini et déterminé un équilibre stationnaire de long terme et nous étudions ses propriétés. Le seul paradoxe propre à la production jointe est la possibilité qu'en dehors de la règle d'or, la frontière des prix des facteurs soit croissante.

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  • Antoine d'Autume, 1988. "La production jointe : le point de vue de la théorie de l'équilibre général," Revue Économique, Programme National Persée, vol. 39(2), pages 325-348.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:reveco:reco_0035-2764_1988_num_39_2_409066
    DOI: 10.3406/reco.1988.409066
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