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Les libéralismes économiques et la crise

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  • Michel De Vroey

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[eng] Economic Liberalisms and the Crisis. . The emergence of the crisis has given a new impetus to the criticism of economic liberalism. My claim in this paper is that such criticisms will be to no avail as long as the idea of liberalism remains homogenous. It should rather be considered that several degrees of liberalism coexist, which I call full liberalism, mitigated liberalism and mitigated anti-liberalism with additional subcategories for the first two categories. In the first part of the paper, I explain the salient traits of economic liberalism in general. Its justification by Adam Smith is discussed in part two. In part three, I show how the different forms of liberalism have emerged with the passing of time. [fre] Dans les nombreux débats évoquant le libéralisme économique, il est présenté comme une réalité monolithique. L’objectif de cet article est de montrer que ce n’est pas le cas et que différents degrés de libéralisme doivent être distingués : le plein libéralisme, le libéralisme mitigé et l’anti-libéralisme mitigé, avec des sous-distinctions au niveau des deux premières catégories. Dans la première partie, les traits saillants du libéralisme économique en général sont rappelés. Dans la deuxième partie, nous évoquons la justification qu’Adam Smith en a donnée. Enfin, dans la troisième partie, nous entreprenons le travail de déshomogénéisation du libéralisme économique et montrons comment différentes formes de celui-ci se sont enchaînées historiquement, notamment en réaction aux grandes crises économiques. . .

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  • Michel De Vroey, 2009. "Les libéralismes économiques et la crise," Revue Française d'Économie, Programme National Persée, vol. 24(2), pages 3-37.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:rfreco:rfeco_0769-0479_2009_num_24_2_1727
    DOI: 10.3406/rfeco.2009.1727
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