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In this contribution we relate the respective works of two important economists, Friedrich von Hayek and Michael Bacharach, namely one of the main intellectual leaders of the Austrian Schools and one of the most original game theorists. Hayek and Bacharach are two authors - few in number – who...
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The contribution focuses on the problem of the influence of individual knowledge and beliefs on the working of economic activity, within the Austrian tradition of economic thought. More specifically, the contributions of von Mises, Hayek and Schumpeter are investigated. These contributions show...
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This contribution analyses the theory of business cycles which a French economist, Robert Marjolin, developed in the 1930s and the very beginning of the 1940s and interprets it as an attempt to build a theoretical synthesis between the contributions of François Simiand and John Maynard Keynes...
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The purpose of this contribution is to consider the set of contributions published in the Revue d?Économie Industrielle within the thirty years (1977-2007) in order to offer to the reader an overview of the evolution of industrial organization in France during the period. Two main themes are...
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This paper is concerned with the reception and interpretation of Paolo Sylos Labini?s theory of oligopoly since its inception. The most striking feature of the history of this reception is that, following a series of successive reinterpretations, the scope of his approach was gradually reduced...
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