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Journal articles on the topic "Argentine – Et l'économie politique"
Castillo, Hugo F., and Joseph S. Tulchin. "Développement capitaliste et structures sociales des régions en Argentine (1880-1930)." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 41, no. 6 (December 1986): 1359–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1986.283353.
Full textWolfelsperger, Alain. "L'économie comme morale et politique." Commentaire Numéro 36, no. 4 (December 1, 1986): 815–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/comm.036.0815.
Full textDésert, Gabriel. "Les Pontécoulant, la politique et l'économie." Annales de Normandie 54, no. 2 (2004): 167–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/annor.2004.1485.
Full textGaudreau, Claude. "Droit et économie politique." Relations industrielles 7, no. 4 (February 26, 2014): 266–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1023028ar.
Full textRenault, Emmanuel. "Marx et les critiques de l'économie politique." Actuel Marx 27, no. 1 (2000): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/amx.027.0153.
Full textNegri, Antonio. "Capitalisme cognitif et fin de l'économie politique." Multitudes 14, no. 4 (2003): 197. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mult.014.0197.
Full textAlbertan, Christian. "Céline Spector, Montesquieu et l'émergence de l'économie politique." Annales historiques de la Révolution française, no. 352 (June 1, 2008): 267–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/ahrf.10945.
Full textSkornicki, Arnault. "La découverte de l'économie, entre science et politique." Dix-huitième siècle 46, no. 1 (2014): 253. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dhs.046.0253.
Full textIassine, Evgueni. "L'économie de la Russie et sa politique économique." Politique étrangère 62, no. 4 (1997): 525–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/polit.1997.4694.
Full textLemasson, Laurent. "Adam Smith et les vertus de l'économie politique." Commentaire Numéro 90, no. 2 (June 1, 2000): 453–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/comm.090.0453.
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Ponze, Adrian. "La crise argentine de 2001 et ses conséquences : un regard à travers la littérature et le cinéma argentin des années 2000." Thesis, Paris Est, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PESC0080/document.
Full textThis work is the result of multidisciplinary research in which, using the theoretical and methodological framework of literary and film theory, and the sociology of culture, we have demonstrated that the boundaries between fiction and social science writing are porous. A corpus of fifteen fictional texts identified with the New Argentina Narrative (NAN) movement, and fifteen films made by the New Argentine Cinema (NAC) was analysed. New Argentina Narrative and NAC represent the production of a new generation of Argentine writers and filmmakers between 2000 and 2010. These works included the following topics: migrations from Argentina and immigration, poverty (the villas miseria inhabitants), and gender and sexual diversity in Argentina. The objectives of this study are to evaluate the transformations of Argentine society and how these were represented by a new generation of Argentine writers and filmmakers. Additionally, we have studied the influence of the socio-economic context on artistic expression. Thus, we have analysed not only the aesthetic dimension, but also the modes of production and distribution of Argentina literature and cinema, encompassing the processes of creation, editing and distribution. The observation of these processes through novels and films has allowed us to conclude that some literary and film fiction may have a documentary or testimonial value for research in social science disciplines such as history and sociology
Skomvoulis, Michalis. "Hegel et l'économie politique : l'économie du système et le système de l'économie politique." Thesis, Paris 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA010713.
Full textSrnec, Cynthia. "Participation et inter-coopération dans l'économie sociale et solidaire." Thesis, Lyon, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSE2111.
Full textThe aim of this dissertation is to understand the participation of people in the processes of governance and the inter-cooperation within the organizations and networks of the social and solidarity economy that emerged in the city of Buenos Aires after the economic crisis of 2001 in Argentina. The interest on this purpose is supported by the foundation of networks as an adequate strategy to promote the sustainability of social and solidarity economy. These organizations have grown quantitatively and qualitatively since the local crisis of 2001. An interactionist sociological approach is adopted to analyse the participation of members on its own framework of action and under power relations in organizations. Participation is understood in this dissertation as a social practice that is not restricted to the involvement in the governing bodies of the organization. Principally, participation has been analysed, at the individual level, by exploring the motives of action in the organizations of the actors as well as in their work spaces. This dissertation is presented in three sections. In the first part, the conceptual framework that guided the analysis on labour, identity and organizational dimensions around the participation at an individual, group and organizational-institutional level is presented. The relevance of the term of governance for self-managed organizations is discussed and the antecedents of the social and solidarity economy relevant to this topic are outlined. This section justifies the selection of the qualitative approach and choice of a case study of four organizations as well as the technique of participant observation. The second part introduces the two cases of networks of organizations (organizational networks) that emerged in 2006: a network of worker-recovered companies and a fair-trade network composed of artisan self-managed ventures linked to social movements. In the third part, two worker recovered companies -converted to worker cooperatives in 2002- are analysed in order to understand participation in grassroots organizations that constitute their job site. The analysis of these four cases made it possible to compare and contrast the participation practices of the actors, their connection with their productive activity, management and power relations. In relation to the structure of the organizations, the comparative study of the cases has discerned that neither the size nor the type of governance structures are an incentive nor a barrier to the commitment and participation of the members. The actors, both individual and collective, are restricted or promoted to participate according to their status in the cycle of life, their resources and their particular projects. But these conditions of departure do not explain the concrete participation, which will acquire a specific form according to their profile and the web of power relations in force in the organization that results in the stratification of the members. The research carried out has led to the conclusion that the participation of people associated in organizations, networks and cooperatives, is not explained either as an automatic response to ideals or for the benefits. On the contrary, participation is the result of a network of relationships between the conditions of organizations, the particular situations of the actors and their needs in a socio-historical context. The challenges identified around participation and consensus in governance as well as the maintenance and control of management are not the result of scarce resources and an unfavorable political context, but rather of the complex of the internal relations of power and their conditions for the integration of the membership and their participation
En esta investigación se propone, como objetivo general, comprender la participación de las personas en los procesos de gobierno e inter-cooperación en las organizaciones y redes de la economía social y solidaria que surgieron en Buenos Aires tras la crisis económica de 2001 en Argentina. El interés por este objeto se justifica en que la conformación de redes de organizaciones constituye una estrategia adecuada para promover la sostenibilidad de la economía social y solidaria que ha crecido cuantitativa y cualitativamente desde el 2001. Para ello se propone un enfoque de la sociología interaccionista sobre la participación de los miembros centrado en el marco de su acción bajo relaciones de poder en diferentes niveles de estas organizaciones. La participación es entendida en este trabajo como una práctica social que no se restringe a la intervención en los órganos de gobierno de la organización. La participación ha sido analizada explorando los móviles de la acción de los actores en las organizaciones y en sus espacios de trabajo. La presentación de este trabajo de investigación se subdivide en tres partes. En la primera parte se expone la discusión de la propuesta conceptual que guio el análisis sobre las dimensiones laborales, identitarias y organizacionales en torno a la participación a un nivel subjetivo, grupal y organizacional-institucional. Se discute la pertinencia del término de gobernanza para las organizaciones autogestionadas y se reseñan los antecedentes de la economía social y solidaria relevantes para este tema. En esta parte se justifica la selección del enfoque cualitativo y la estrategia metodológica que se ha basado en un estudio de caso de cuatro organizaciones y en la técnica de la observación participante. La segunda parte introduce los dos casos de redes de organizaciones que surgieron en 2006: una red de empresas recuperadas y otra red de comercio justo compuesta por emprendimientos autogestionados artesanales vinculados a movimientos sociales. En la tercera parte se analizan dos empresas recuperadas por sus trabajadores y constituidas en cooperativas de trabajo en el 2002 a fin de comprender la participación en organizaciones de base que constituyen la fuente laboral de sus asociados. El análisis de estos cuatro casos ha permitido comparar y contrastar las prácticas de participación de los actores, su vinculación con la actividad productiva, la gestión y las relaciones de poder. En busca de facilitar una mirada transversal se ha elaborado una tipología de cuatro perfiles de participación (participativo, crítico, simpatizante e indiferente) que muestra los diferentes comportamientos de compromiso y contribución a pesar de que varias personas comparten identidades y condiciones personales y organizacionales. En relación con la estructura de las organizaciones, el estudio comparativo de los casos ha permitido discernir que ni el tamaño ni el tipo de gobierno son un aliciente ni tampoco una barrera para el compromiso y la participación de las personas. Los actores, tanto individuales como colectivos, se hallan restringidos o promovidos para participar de acuerdo con su estado en el ciclo de la vida, sus recursos y proyecto particular. Pero estas condiciones de partida no explican la participación concreta, la cual adquirirá una forma específica de acuerdo con su perfil y la trama de relaciones de poder vigente en la organización que se traduce en la estratificación de los miembros. El trabajo realizado ha llevado a concluir que la participación de las personas asociadas a organizaciones, y redes y cooperativas, no se explica ni como una respuesta automática a ideales (no es exclusivamente una acción militante) ni por los beneficios recibidos (no es un simple interés instrumental). Por el contrario, la participación es resultante de un entramado de relaciones entre las condiciones de las organizaciones, de las situaciones particulares de los actores y de sus necesidades en un contexto socio-histórico
Balenghien, Anne. "Politique d'investissement et transformations de l'économie soviétique." Paris 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA010034.
Full textHuh, Kyung-Hoe. "Kant, Comte et Marx, critiques de l'économie politique." Paris 10, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA100166.
Full textThere exist two distinctive traditions on the history of modern economic science: the scientist tradition and its demystification. This essay purposes to attest the "scientific" supremacy of the second over the first. In the first and introductory chapter, this thesis argues against the so-called orthodox economists and their scientist reduction of the economic science, first under the objectivistic pretence of a science of pure objects or to a science of the submission, secondly under the positive pretence to an apologetically science in favor of the existing bourgeois order, and lastly under nilistic pretence to an individualistic science. In the following chapters, the thesis attempts to recognize some diverse philosophical efforts to find the veritable scientific status of the economic science as an human science, that is, a science of the object in which the human being intervenes, a value oriented science, a science in search of the meaning of the human life. The second chapter has chosen E. Kant and A. Comte to be attributable for the premier criticisms of the modern political economy
Ambrosetti, Elena. "L'économie politique et l'enjeu démographique dans l'Egypte républicaine." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006IEPP0030.
Full textThis research is about Egyptian fertility during the last fifty years. The fertility has experienced a unique evolution compared to other countries with similar development level: an early drop of the TFR has been observed since the end of the fifties, followed by a long fluctuation period, then by a new decline since the middle eighties, by a stagnation during the second part of the nineties, and finally by a new decline since the year 2000. The main hypothesis of the study is that fertility has kept a medium level for several reasons, in particular the institutional context, the religious traditionalism, the economic crisis and poverty, the political situation, the role of women in the society, the early marriage, the infant and maternal mortality…Therefore we try to conceptualize the effects of institutions from the economical, social, political and religious point of view on demographic behaviours, in particular on the fertility decline. Actually we study the factors that affect the supply and the demand of children and we observe the political context in which fertility transition takes place. We use several source of data: the Egyptian Fertility Survey (EFS) of 1980; the Egyptian Demographic and Health Surveys (EDHS) of the years 1988, 1992, 1995, 2000, 2003, and published data from the Central Agency of Social Mobilisation and Statistics (CAPMAS), United Nations, NGO's and The Egyptian Central Bank
Delmas, Bernard. "François Quesnay et la naissance de l'économie politique." Lille 1, 2000. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/LIBRE/Th_Num/2000/50374-2000-43.pdf.
Full textAlbornoz, Facundo. "Essais sur la politique commerciale et son lien avec la structure industrielle." Paris, EHESS, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004EHES0095.
Full textWe study different aspects of the relationship between trade policy and industrial development. Our theoretical framework allows for understanding how such relationship depends on different evolution of production capabilities, technological disparities, learning regional agreements, consumer's characteristics and firm ownership. Our empirical work on the case of Argentina industry finds no clear link between trade policy and industrial performance. We also show that learning from the local industrial network matters; the role played by imports of inputs; the relevance of firm heterogeneity and how the global effect of microeconomic change relies on the initial distribution of firm characteristics
Rouge-Pullon, Cyrille. "Justice sociale et efficacité économique : John Rawls et l'économie politique." Paris 10, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA100135.
Full textBetria, Nassif María Mercedes. "Penser la politique : la génération de 1837 et l'institution de l'ordre politique moderne (1830-1853) : les regards d'Echeverria et d'Alberdi." Paris 8, 2013. http://octaviana.fr/document/179752065#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0.
Full textWe study the ways argentinian generation of 1837 thought politics for institute modern political order in Rio de la Plata between 1830- 1853 in Buenos Aires at the origins of “intellectual movement” as well as in Montevideo place of insurrectional exile where they intended to build a political opposition to rosism. We reconstruct the fundamental problems of a conceptual and generational sociability with Echeverria’s and Alberdi’s works but without forgetting the contributions of Juan Maria Gutiérrez, Miguel Cané father and the so called “spectators” of Generation of 37 Domingo F. Sarmiento and José Mármol. We underline four themes that estructurate the generational political discourse: the historical and collective conscience; the importance of writing as a way of creating a modern public space; the capacity paradigm of politics as a structure that orders their political language and the Representation as a rational and dynamic principe in political order. These work came up of these first questions: how was that they thought political order when National State didn’t exist and, more specifically, which were the concepts that organized their political discurse to think politics?Our research intents to contribute conceptual history and political philosophy to interpretate the forms of political thought in argentinian’s 19 Century. In terms of Rosanvallon’s works, we hope to contribute to a “conceptual history of politics” that can give answers to the ways that literate élite built a political order called Argentinian Republic
Nous étudions les formes selon lesquelles la Génération argentine de 1837 a pensé la politique afin d'instituer un ordre politique dans le Rio de la Plata, entre 1830 et 1853, à Buenos Aires, où débute ce “mouvement intellectuel" et à Montevideo, espace de l'exil insurrectionnel où elle cherchera à favoriser une opposition politique au rosisme. Nous reconstruisons les problèmes fondamentaux d'une sociabilité conceptuelle générationnelle à partir de la vision de Esteban Echeverría et de Juan Bautista Alberdi, sans ignorer, cependant, les apports d'autres membres de la Génération de 37, tels que Juan Maria Gutiérrez, Miguel Cané père, et de ses “spectateurs”, Domingo F. Sarmiento et José Mármol. Nous avons relevé quatre axes d'analyse qui structurent ce discours générationnel: la conscience historique collective générationnelle ; la place de l'écriture comme mode de gestion de l'espace public moderne ; le paradigme capacitaire de la politique comme épistémè structurant les concepts et les langages de son discours politique et la Représentation comme principe rationnel et dynamisant de l'ordre politique moderne. Ce travail est issu d'une interrogation : comment pense-t-on l'ordre politique lorsque l'Etat national est une entité encore inexistante ? Et, plus spécifiquement, comment la Génération argentine de 1837 a-t-elle pensé la politique ? Quels furent les concepts qui organisèrent sa matrice épistémologique pour penser la politique au cours de la période allant de 1830 à 1853 ? A partir de l'histoire conceptuelle et de la philosophie politique, notre recherche veut contribuer à la question des modes de pensée de la politique au XIXe siècle en Argentine ; dans les termes de Pierre Rosanvallon, elle cherche à réaliser une histoire conceptuelle du politique de notre XIXe siècle permettant de comprendre les problèmes ayant constitué le travail historique des élites lettrées qui, plus tard, se matérialisera dans un ordre politique stable, appelé République Argentine
Books on the topic "Argentine – Et l'économie politique"
Spector, Céline. Montesquieu et l'emergence de l'économie politique. Paris: H. Champion, 2006.
Find full textSaint-Etienne, Christian. Financement de l'économie et politique financière. Paris: Hachette, 1990.
Find full textWhalley, John. La politique commerciale canadienne et l'économie mondiale. Ottawa, Ont: Ministre des approvisionnements et services Canada, 1986.
Find full textDelaplace, Marie. Monnaie et financement de l'économie. 2nd ed. Paris: Dunod, 2006.
Find full textDiaw, Adama. Politique macro-économique et compétitivité de l'économie sénégalaise. Dakar]: Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Faculté des sciences économiques et de la gestion, Centre de recherches économiques appliquées, 1997.
Find full textLamizet, Bernard. Le sens et la valeur: Sémiotique de l'économie politique. Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2013.
Find full textRoland, Quadrini, and Marquès, Nicolas, (19..- ... ; photographe), eds. La société, l'économie, la politique, l'entreprise ...: Autrement. Lyon: Acteurs de l'économie, 2009.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Argentine – Et l'économie politique"
Steiner, Philippe. "XXV. Vilfredo Pareto et l'économie politique walrasienne." In Nouvelle histoire de la pensée économique Vol.2, 498–521. La Découverte, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.berau.2000.02.0498.
Full textPréposiet, Jean. "Kropotkine (1842-1921) : l'économie libertaire." In Histoire raisonnée de la philosophie morale et politique, 582–87. La Découverte, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.caill.2001.01.0582.
Full textHugon, Philippe. "16. Les biens publics mondiaux et l'économie politique internationale." In La question politique en économie internationale, 226–40. La Découverte, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.berth.2006.01.0226.
Full textGonzáles Bernaldo De Quiros, Pilar. "Sources et bibligraphie." In Civilité et politique aux origines de la nation argentine, 331–67. Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.47143.
Full textSerfati, Claude. "5. L'économie politique internationale hétérodoxe : état des lieux et propositions." In La question politique en économie internationale, 77–90. La Découverte, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.berth.2006.01.0077.
Full textBatifoulier, Philippe, and Maryse Gadreau. "27. Régulation et coordination du système de santé. Des institutions invisibles à la politique économique." In L'économie des conventions, méthodes et résultats, 453–68. La Découverte, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.eymar.2006.02.0453.
Full textGonzáles Bernaldo De Quiros, Pilar. "7. Sphère publique et régime représentatif." In Civilité et politique aux origines de la nation argentine, 251–88. Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.47128.
Full textda Motta Veiga, Pedro. "Chapitre 9. L'économie politique des négociations commerciales dans le Mercosur." In Vers un accord entre l'Europe et le Mercosur, 203–12. Presses de Sciences Po, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/scpo.giord.2001.01.0203.
Full textGonzáles Bernaldo De Quiros, Pilar. "3. Aux confins de la civilité, la politique." In Civilité et politique aux origines de la nation argentine, 111–43. Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.47103.
Full textGonzáles Bernaldo De Quiros, Pilar. "8. La nation et les nouveaux liens sociaux." In Civilité et politique aux origines de la nation argentine, 289–322. Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.47133.
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