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Quesnay, balance and growth
[Quesnay, l'équilibre et la croissance]

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  • Elie Sadigh

    (IME - Institut de mathématiques économiques - UB - Université de Bourgogne)

  • Jean-Marie Huriot

    (IME - Institut de mathématiques économiques - UB - Université de Bourgogne)

Abstract

On sait que Quesnay a détecté plusieurs sources de perturbation de l'équilibre du Tableau, chacune étant génératrice d 'évolution du produit. Les principales sont la répartition des dépenses entre les produits agricoles (de la classe "productive") et les produits manufacturés (de la classe "stérile"), les différentes modalités d 'imposition et les restrictions à la liberté commerciale. Pour simplifier notre propos, nous nous limiterons à l'examen de la première source, traduite sous forme d 'une variation des propensions à consommer les deux produits. Nous présenterons d 'abord les éléments du problème en rappelant comment il se pose en termes des différentes versions du Tableau. Puis nous tenterons de mieux expliciter la problématique de l'accumulation. Nous utiliserons des éléments de l'analyse entrée-sortie, complétés pour tenir compte du capital fixe. Puis nous donnerons un exemple numérique et terminerons par quelques commentaires.

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  • Elie Sadigh & Jean-Marie Huriot, 1991. "Quesnay, balance and growth [Quesnay, l'équilibre et la croissance]," Working Papers hal-01542107, HAL.
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