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Les « révolutions » dans la théorie du développement : éléments de synthèse

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  • Driss El Ghoufi

    (INREDD - Innovation, Responsabilités et Développement Durable - UCA - Université Cadi Ayyad [Marrakech])

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Trois ensembles de travaux dominent aujourd'hui la conception que l'on se fait de l'évolution de la théorie du développement : la nouvelle économie institutionnelle (ou New Institutional Economics), la perspective du développement humain et les approches environnementale et territoriale. Ils semblent partager la conception de la science selon laquelle celle-ci se développerait de façon continue par ajouts successifs de fragments qui ne remettraient pas en cause les postulats mêmes de la science économique ; au contraire, ils représentent la discontinuité entre la perspective des néo-classiques et celle des promoteurs des dimensions environnementale et territoriale. Il s'agit donc pour nous de fournir des éléments de compréhension de cette mosaïque ; éléments de compréhension seulement car, nous le verrons, aucune approche n'est parvenue à expliquer le surgissement d'une nouvelle théorie. Mots clés : Nouvelle économie institutionnelle, développement humain, développement territorial durable. Classification

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  • Driss El Ghoufi, 2020. "Les « révolutions » dans la théorie du développement : éléments de synthèse," Post-Print hal-02927682, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02927682
    DOI: 10.9790/5933-1104076579
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