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La décomposition des systèmes productifs

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[fre] Cet article a pour but de montrer que l'analyse d'un système productif national ne doit pas se borner aux situations d'interdépendance et de dépendance mais doit aussi prendre en compte l'existence de sous-ensembles de branches indépen­dants.. L'étude de cas, à partir du Tableau des Echanges Interindustriels français, montre qu'effectivement il existe concrètement des sous-systèmes indépendants qui peuvent être considérés de manière isolée. Une telle conclusion est d'un intérêt fondamental en politique économique. [eng] Decomposition of productive systems. The aim of this paper is to show that the analysis of a national productive system should not deal only with the dependence and interdependance situations but it must also take into account the existence of independent subsets of branches. The case study based on the input-output matrix of the France shows that empirical input-output tables do indeed have independent subsystems which may be treated in isolation. This conclusion is of a fundamental intei-est for the economic policy.

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  • Jean-François Goux, 1978. "La décomposition des systèmes productifs," Revue Économique, Programme National Persée, vol. 29(2), pages 373-394.
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    2. Bernard Boureille & Vincent Turbat, 1981. "Essai de définition des rapports intersphériques au sein du capital social," Cahiers d'Économie Politique, Programme National Persée, vol. 6(1), pages 127-146.

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