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Modèles multi-sectoriels et rendements croissants

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  • Gilbert Abraham-Frois
  • Françoise Larbre

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[fre] Modèles multi-sectoriels et rendements croissants. . Cet article propose d'aborder la question des rendements d'échelle croissants dans le cadre des modèles multisectoriels d'accumulation et/ou de répartition. On appréciera les conséquences de cette hypothèse sur la forme des frontières ainsi que les rapports entre le problème traditionnel de changement technique et celui de croissance des rendements. L'existence de rendements d'échelle croissants demande que soit reconsidéré le problème du choix de technique. Enfin un retour sur les mesures usuelles de productivité permet de montrer les avantages d'une analyse multisectorielle. [eng] Multisector models and increasing returns . . This paper deals with the introduction of increasing returns to scale in multisector models. Consequences of this assumption on the frontiers will be appreciated. It will be necessary to see the nature of links between the traditional problem of technical change and increasing returns to scale. The problem of choice of techniques must be handled in a different way. We conclude by setting out the avantages of a multisector analysis in growth accounting.

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  • Gilbert Abraham-Frois & Françoise Larbre, 1993. "Modèles multi-sectoriels et rendements croissants," Revue Économique, Programme National Persée, vol. 44(2), pages 419-430.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:reveco:reco_0035-2764_1993_num_44_2_409456
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