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Economie des ressources naturelles non renouvelables: un survol

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 August 2016

Ahmed Souames*
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Université Catholique de Louvain - I.R.E.S.
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Depuis la crise de l’énergie, les ressources naturelles non renouvelables retiennent une attention toute particulière. La théorie sous-jacente à leur gestion, qui connaît un certain renouveau, ne cesse de se développer.

Si cette gestion a la structure d’un puzzle, les pièces de ce dernier peuvent être considérées comme les réponses aux questions suivantes :

  1. a) Relativement à un objectif donné, à quel rythme faut–il exploiter la ressource?

  2. b) Cela étant, quel doit être le prix d’une telle ressource?

  3. c) Comment établir l’équité entre les générations présentes et futures?

  4. d) Comment prendre en compte l’incertitude et le progrès technique?

  5. e) Comment les différences entre les recettes provenant des ventes de la ressource et les emplois qu’on en fait vont–elles affecter la politique d’exploitation de la ressource?

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Copyright © Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de recherches économiques et sociales 1978 

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*

Doctorant en sciences appliquées. Cette étude a pu être réalisée grâce a un financement du Ministère de l´enseignement supérieur et de la recherche scientifique de la République Algeriene auquel je veux exprimer ici toute ma gratitude. Je remercie également Messieurs E. de Souza, M. Kaluma, P. Simmons, A. Steinherr, J. Thisse et D. Weiserbs pour toute l´aide qu´ils m'ont apportée.

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