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Prix non payés en écologie et en économie de l'environnement

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[fre] Prix non payés en écologie et en économie de l'environnement. . Dans cet article, la notion de prix est retenue au sens de prix non payé et brièvement analysée dans trois situations différentes : la micro-économie tout d'abord, avec la notion de micro-prix implicite ; l'écologie ensuite, avec la notion de prix-intensité ou de quasi-prix écologique ; l'approche éco-énergétique, enfin, avec la notion de macro-prix implicite. L'auteur montre que la transposition de la notion de prix en écologie ne conduit pas à l'expression d'une valeur économique ou sociale, mais plus simplement à une variable de décision associée au modèle d'optimisation que l'on utilise. [eng] Unpaid prices in ecology and in environmental economics. . This paper focuses on three alternative uses of shadow priees. Firstly, as standard shadow priees in microeconomics ; secondly, as economics-like priees in ecology ; and, thirdly, as macro-prices in the field of ecoenergetics. The author shows that though ecological principles like energy intensity have strong parallels to economie prices, such economics-like descriptors do not induce values. They rather are decision variables associated with an optimization model.

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  • Gonzague Pillet, 1990. "Prix non payés en écologie et en économie de l'environnement," Revue Économique, Programme National Persée, vol. 41(2), pages 321-334.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:reveco:reco_0035-2764_1990_num_41_2_409211
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    1. Gonzague Pillet & Howard T. Odum, 1984. "Energy Externality and the Economy of Switzerland," Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES), Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics (SSES), vol. 120(III), pages 409-435, September.
    2. Henry, Claude, 1989. "Investment projects and natural resources: Economic rationality in Janus' role," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 1(2), pages 117-135, May.
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    1. Faucheux, Sylvie & Froger, Geraldine, 1995. "Decision-making under environmental uncertainty," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 15(1), pages 29-42, October.

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