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Titre Méthodologie de l'évaluation des effets macroéconomiques de projets microéconomiques ou d'interventions publiques spécifiques
Auteur Bernard Walliser, Jean Philippe Gaudemet
Mir@bel Revue Economie et prévision
Numéro no 60, 1983/4
Page 3-31
Résumé anglais Methodology of evaluation of the macroeconomic effects of microeconomic projects or specific public interventions, by J.P. Gaudemet, B. Walliser. The article attempts to articulate the descriptive or normative microeconomic and macroeconomic instruments used in the study of public interventions or projects. It lists and compares the usual heterogeneous and incomplete practices and reposits them in a general methodological frame. The microeconomic insertion of public interventions concerns the behaviour's adaptation of one or more agents to changes in his immediate economic environment. The mesoeconomic insertion reflects the intra and intersector spreading effects of the projects in the productive system. The macroeconomic insertion is a mix of driving effects caused by the chaining up of behavious and crowding out effects resulting from constraints. The evaluation of projects and public interventions involves comparison or joint use of the microeconomic critérium —the discounted collective surplus— and the macroeconomic critérium —a public objective function —
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