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Equilibre Général et Concurrence Imparfaite: un tour d'horizon

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 August 2016

Robert Gary-Bobo*
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Université Catholique de Louvain, C.O.R.E., et Université de Paris I Panthéon - Sorbonne
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Résumé

La problématique de l'équilibre général en présence de concurrence imparfaite est examinée à l'occasion d'une vue d'ensemble de la littérature consacrée au sujet. On tâchera de souligner à la fois les apports et les limites de la théorie sur cette question, plus particulièrement dans la perspective d'aboutir à des « fondements microéconomiques de la macroéconomie » reposant de façon explicite sur les comportements imparfaitement concurrentiels des agents économiques.

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This paper surveys the literature devoted to the problems of general equilibrium in imperfectly competitive economies. The achievements and shortcomings of the theory are emphasized, in particular with the prospect of providing «microeconomic foundations of macroeconomics» explicitly resting on the imperfectly competitive behaviour of economic agents.

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Copyright © Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de recherches économiques et sociales 1988 

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Je remercie MM. A. d'Autume, R. Dos Santos Ferreira, D. Encaoua, C. Fourgeaud, R.Guesnerie, J. Jaskold Gabszewicz, P. Michel et P. Picard pour leur appui, leurs conseils et commentaires, ainsi que les participants du Séminaire Economique de Louvain où ce travail a été présenté oralement.

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