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Les effets de la politique de crédit sur le choix des investissements dans une industrie lourde

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  • Mainié, Philippe
  • Fontaine, J.
  • Villain, B.

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The macro-economic impacts of the credit policy on the decisions of the firms are \nown. Through a micro-economic model of linear programming the present study tries to throw some light on the relationship between the choice of investment and the range of loans offered by a bank. The originality of the model in addition to the fact that it covers several periods, is to include parameters depending on the financier's decisions. Thus the macro-economic impacts of a credit policy can be estimated for a region or for a branch. A simplified game model translating the experiences of the model of the firm takes the uncertainty of our knowledge into account and makes us choose a less risky solution. Finally, the problem of the optimal equilibrium between « heavy » and « light » investments can be approached in this model.

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  • Mainié, Philippe & Fontaine, J. & Villain, B., 1967. "Les effets de la politique de crédit sur le choix des investissements dans une industrie lourde," Économie rurale, French Society of Rural Economics (SFER Société Française d'Economie Rurale), vol. 73.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ersfer:350525
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.350525
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