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Titre Une critique de l'économie politique néo-institutionnaliste du contrat de travail
Auteur Liêm Hoang-Ngoc
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers d'économie politique
Numéro no 33, hiver 1998
Page 81-106
Résumé anglais A Critique of the Neo-institutionnalist Theories of Labor Contract. The Anglo-Saxon neo-institutionnalist theories are sometimes regarded as prefiguring a general theory of the economic institutions. Thank to the hypotheses of bounded rationality and of imperfect information, combined with secondary hypotheses such as the degree of specificity of assets, they would bring about a more realistic representation, though as much rigourous as the neoclassical one. In this perspective, they aim at building a theory of the firm that allows both for the marxist thesis of labour force as the matter of the exchange on the labour market and for the idea according to which the different types of contracts on the labour market are efficient. But this idea is in contradiction with the idea of an imperfect cognition.
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