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Titre Partisans et adversaires de l'économie mathématique en France
Auteur François Etner
Mir@bel Revue Revue économique
Numéro vol. 40, no. 3, 1989
Page 541-548
Mots-clés (matière)analyse économique mathématiques théorie économique
Mots-clés (géographie)France
Mots-clés (anthropo)Walras (Léon)
Résumé Revue économique THE EFFECTS OF A STATE AID ON EMPLOYMENT AND INVESTMENT DECISIONS OF FIRMS AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS ON THE FRENCH TEXTILE AND CLOTHING INDUSTRY christine huttin The article présents thé results of a research which proposes an évaluation method of thé effects of State Intervention on Labour and Investment décisions. An explicative model of corporate performance is built and tested on a représen­tative sample of textile and clothing industry. It is an expérimental data base of big interest to test thé impact of state intervention. It has been built when thé French scheme was in application, on 3000 firms of this industry. The model takes into account thé environmental conditions of firms, caracteristics and stratégie actions, state interventions. Results and implications on efficiency of state aids are discussed. françois etner It is a widespread opinion among today's mathematical economists in France that their brilliant predecessors were thé victims of unfair and systematic persécutions from thé dominant orthodoxy. Contrary to that belief is that not ail thé predecessors ;n question were brilliant ant that they more often than not were received with bored indifférence rather than hostility. Mathematical économies only become thé target of criticism when it was suspected of Ricardian leanings. Léon Walras was thé only one who did not fit into this général picture. Directeur-gérant : Louis bodin - Imprimerie bf.i.i.anof.r f.t Fn.s, La Ferté-Bernard - 4 5650 21 06 Commission paritaire n" 1001 - Dépôt légal n" 1.113 - Année 1989
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Résumé anglais How mathematical economics was received in France in the XIXth century It is a widespread opinion among today's mathematical economists in France that their brilliant predecessors were the victims of unfair and systematic persecutions from the dominant orthodoxy. Contrary to that belief is that not all the predecessors ;n question were brilliant ant that they more often than not were received with bored indifference rather than hostility. Mathematical economies only become the target of criticism when it was suspected of Ricardian leanings. Leon Walras was the only one who did not fit into this general picture.
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