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Titre La genèse du concept de macroéconomie : Schumpeter, Marx, Keynes
Auteur André Larceneux
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers d'économie politique
Numéro no 10-11, printemps-automne 1985 L'hétérodoxie dans la pensée économique
Rubrique / Thématique
I. Les fondements analytiques d'une hétérodoxie économique
 C. Monnaie et circuit macroéconomique
Page 195-212
Résumé anglais Mainstream economics circumscribes the field of Macroeconomics by the set agregates, such as those quantities that National Accounting Systems intend to measure. That conventional definition precludes the recognition of the conflict between two main interpretations of Macro economics, in the course of the history of economic analysis. One is Schumpeter's view of Macroecono- mies as the result of a process of agrégation of individual data. The other one is developed by Keynes who thinks of Macroeconomics as a System Analysis. This second interpretation strongly emphasizes the monetary nature of every component of the System it describes, breaking with the naturalist view of economics. Therefore, the central role played by money is recognized and explained.
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