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Théorie du déséquilibre et fondements microéconomiques de la macroéconomie

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[fre] Cet article fait une synthèse des recherches récentes (dans la ligne des travaux de Clower et Leijonhufvud) sur la théorie du déséquilibre et ises applications à l'articulation micro-macroéconomie. On étudie en particulier les problèmes de la monnaie, de demande effective, la formalisation des Equilibres keynésiens, la concurrence monopolistique, la loi de Walras... L'accent est particulièrement mis sur les aspects dynamiques de la théorie, et la construction de modèles d'économies décentralisées. [eng] Disequiubrium theory. And the microeconomic foundations of macroeconomics. . This article gives a synthetic account of recent research (in line with the initial work of Clower and Leijonhulvud) on the theory of disequilibrium and its applications to the integration of micro-and macroeconormes. The paper studies particularly the issues of money, effective demand, lormalization of Keynesian Equilibria, monopolistic competition, Walras' law... A particular emphasis is put on the dynamic aspects of the theory and on the building of models of decentralized economics.
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  • Benassy Jean-pascal, 1975. "Théorie du déséquilibre et fondements microéconomiques de la macroéconomie," CEPREMAP Working Papers (Couverture Orange) 7506, CEPREMAP.
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    2. Benassy, Jean-Pascal, 1990. "Non-Walrasian equilibria, money, and macroeconomics," Handbook of Monetary Economics, in: B. M. Friedman & F. H. Hahn (ed.), Handbook of Monetary Economics, edition 1, volume 1, chapter 4, pages 103-169, Elsevier.

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