2021
Volume 132, n° 4, 2021
- Back to Front: The Role of Seminars, Conferences and Workshops in the History of Economics
- The Ostrom Workshop: Artisanship and Knowledge Commons
- The Columbia Labor Workshop – The Rise and Decline of an Intellectual Community
- European Economics and the Early Years of the International Seminar on Macroeconomics
Volume 131, n° 3, 2021
- Expectations in Past and Modern Economic Theory. Foreword
- Taking expectations seriously: A leitmotif in Stockholm School economics
- Keynes’s methodology and the analysis of economic agent behavior in a complex world
- Great Expectations. Hicks on expectations from Theory of Wages [1932] to Value and Capital [1939]
- When Muth’s entrepreneurs meet Schrödinger’s cat
- Understanding expectational coordination as a major intellectual challenge: The “eductive” guide line
- Rational expectations in a changing world
- Expectations and full employment. Hansen, Samuelson and Lange
- Information and expectations in policy-making: Friedman’s changing approaches to macroeconomic dynamics
- From the Stagflation to the Great Inflation: Explaining the US economy of the 1970s
- Theories of Learning and Economic Policy
Volume 131, n° 2, 2021
Débats / Opinions
Bilan / Essai
Articles
- Aux origines des disparités de dépenses des départements français : une analyse empirique (2006-2016)
- Note on Democracy and Competition: The Role of Ownership Structure in a General Equilibrium Model with Vertical Preferences
- La proximité du dirigeant et des administrateurs renforce-t-elle la position concurrentielle de la firme ?
- Manipulabilité coalitionnelle du vote par note à trois niveaux : quantification et comparaison à trois autres règles de vote
Volume 131, n° 1, 2021
Débats / Opinions
- Jacques Lesourne (1928-2020). Une méthode au service d’une vision
- Le processus de destruction créatrice est-il à même de rétablir la croissance économique ? Réflexions à partir de l’ouvrage « Le pouvoir de la destruction créatrice : innovation, croissance et avenir du capitalisme » de Philippe Aghion, Céline Antonin et Simon Bunel (Odile Jacob [2020])
Bilan / Essai
- Heterogeneity and Cross-Sectional Dependence in Panels: Heterogeneous vs. Homogeneous Estimators
Articles
- Characterising Bilateral Trade between sub-Saharan Africa and China: The Specific Role of Institutional Quality
- French Local Government Borrowing’s Spatial Effects: A Spatial Panel Data Analysis of French Metropolitan Departments
- « La théorie positive de la monnaie » de Nogaro : contribution à l’explication des phénomènes hyperinflationnistes
- Agriculture Productivity Gains and their Distribution for the Main EU Members
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