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Journal articles on the topic "Cycles économiques – Aspect politique"
Fayolle, Jacky, and Paul-Emmanuel Micolet. "Réalité et déboires de l'espace conjoncturel européen : une régulation sans croissance ?" Revue de l'OFCE 62, no. 3 (September 1, 1997): 5–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/reof.p1997.62n1.0005.
Full textPhaneuf, Louis. "Approche d’équilibre général stochastique du cycle économique : problèmes et réalisations." L'Actualité économique 62, no. 1 (January 27, 2009): 110–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/601362ar.
Full textPoilly, Céline, and Fabien Tripier. "Incertitude sur la politique commerciale et cycle économique." Revue française d'économie Vol. XXXVIII, no. 1 (July 27, 2023): 183–218. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfe.225.0183.
Full textFaret, Laurent. "Chemins et négoce entre le Mexique et les États-Unis: Les routes de la migration internationale." REVISTA TRACE, no. 31 (March 12, 2019): 51–63. https://doi.org/10.22134/trace.31.1997.695.
Full textReis Mourao, Paulo. "David Playing for Saul – How Long did Ministers Last During the Portuguese Dictatorship?" Revue d'économie politique Vol. 134, no. 3 (June 21, 2024): 391–416. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/redp.343.0391.
Full textTortajada, Ramón. "La Revue d’économie politique et la guerre de 1914 – 1918." Revue d'économie politique Vol. 133, no. 6 (January 4, 2024): 925–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/redp.336.0925.
Full textCandelon, Bertrand. "Inflation and the Business Cycle: Further Investigations after the last Cycle." Économie appliquée 53, no. 1 (2000): 175–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ecoap.2000.1721.
Full textAdda, Jacques, and Philippe Sigogne. "Eléments pour une approche endogène des retournements conjoncturels." Revue de l'OFCE 45, no. 3 (June 1, 1993): 95–158. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/reof.p1993.45n1.0095.
Full textCherkaoui, Mohamed. "L’État et la Révolution : logique du pouvoir monopoliste et mécanismes sociaux dans l’Ancien Régime de Tocqueville." Tocqueville Review 26, no. 1 (January 2005): 465–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ttr.26.1.465.
Full textSemedo, Gervasio, Laurent Gautier, and Kamel Malik Bensafta. "Pôles de convergence, gains dynamiques de l’intégration économique et monétaire en Afrique de l’Ouest : une approche en termes de clusters." Articles 88, no. 1 (February 11, 2013): 37–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1014026ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Cycles économiques – Aspect politique"
Albis, Hippolyte d'. "De la population dans la dynamique de l'économie." Paris 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA010038.
Full textKuhry, Yves. "Concurrence imparfaite et fluctuations de l'activité économique : aspects théoriques et empiriques." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2005. https://publication-theses.unistra.fr/public/theses_doctorat/2005/KUHRY_Yves_2005.pdf.
Full textThis thesis seeks to show how taking into account the existence of market imperfections can contribute to the explanation of economic fluctuations. The first chapter consists in a survey of existing literature. Rather than a thorough description of the past literature, this chapter develops a single model, the structure of which is borrowed to Woodford (1986). In this framework, the most important results are obtained as special cases. The second chapter uses the same kind of modelization and examines the effects of introducing market imperfections. It is shown that the existence of imperfectly competitive markets is a plausible source of endogenous fluctuations through the variations of the number of firms and their relations to the profits opportunities. The dynamical analysis carried out in the model of the second chapter is a local one, meaning that it is restricted to the vicinity of steady states. Indeed, a global analysis can seldom be performed in an analytical way and generally necessitates numerical computations. The third chapter aims to develop a software that eases the global study of nonlinear dynamical systems, in particular those which can not be expressed in an explicit manner. At last, the final chapter provides a contribution to the empirical analysis of economic fluctuations. It aims to show, using US agregate data, that observed markups are countercyclical. This countercyclicality, which corresponds to a well-known theoretical fact, is indeed a necessary condition if one wishes to put forward market imperfections as an explanation of economic cycles. A spectral analysis is conducted that gives strong support the the countercyclicality of markups in the us economy and hence motivates further researches about the dynamical aspects of imperfect competition
Israel, Elie. "Analysis of Monetary Policy Cycles and Economic Elites." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lille (2022-....), 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024ULILA023.
Full textThis thesis is structured around two main independent themes, each articulated in twoseparate chapters. The first focuses on the economics of elites, with particular attentionto the mechanisms of elite rotation in international organizations and national politicalsystems.The first chapter focuses on the International Monetary Fund International MonetaryFund (IMF), examining the determinants of Executive Board turnover between 2009 and2021. The analysis shows that economic crises, particularly debt crises, have a significantimpact on the tenure of these elites, highlighting the importance of external factors ontheir stability, alongside implicated factors such as professional experience or education.This approach provides a better understanding of the systemic pressures faced by thesetechnocratic elites in crisis environments.The second chapter deals with political elites, with a focus on women's access topower in modern democracies. We have applied a rigorous quantitative methodologybased on an unpublished database of heads of state from 1950 to 2015. The resultsreveal that economic and political crises play a key role in women's accession to power,confirming the existence of the “glass cliff” phenomenon, where women are more oftenappointed in high-risk contexts. This in-depth analysis contributes to the literature ongender and political leadership, highlighting the specific challenges women face in systemsdominated by male structures.The second theme of this thesis focuses on political-economic cycles.The third chapter examines the specific dynamics of cycles in Haiti, a country besetby economic and political instability. The study shows that elections in Haiti are oftenassociated with considerable economic manipulation, exacerbated by a fragile institutionalvenvironment dominated by clientelistic practices. Data analysis shows that money supplyfluctuations and inflation episodes are directly correlated with election periods, illustratingthe failings of the country's fiscal and monetary regulation mechanisms.The fourth chapter focuses on the United Kingdom, analyzing the politico-monetarycycles prior to the Bank of England's independence in 1997. The study reveals thatpre-election manipulation of monetary policy was commonplace, especially under Liberalgovernments. This analysis demonstrates the importance of institutional reforms instabilizing economic cycles, and underlines the need for independent management ofmonetary instruments to guarantee long-term stability.This thesis makes major contributions to the study of elite rotation and political-economiccycles, while opening up promising avenues of research
Domin, Jean-Paul. "Les dépenses hospitalières entre 1803 et 1993 : dynamique hospitalière et cycles longs." Paris 1, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA010056.
Full textThe hospital system is tightly linked to the economic system. To relate both entities over this long period of time allows a setter apprehension of the current characteristics and stakes I and of the difficulties met by the system of taking charge of the diseased the hospital system was developed through a succession of stages. Each period has its own economic organisation, a disposition of social protection and health system. Those three points are deeply imbricated, achieving a resulation process. From 1603 to 1690, while france was getting industrialised, the social system was built around individual contingency fund. The medical care system is divided into a commercial sphere (doctors, healthofficers) and a non-commercial sphere (the hospital), offering assistances the destitute only. From 1895 to 1945, the capitalist system concentrated and labour rarefied. A collective disposition for social protection started to develop and the hospital system slowly opened t0 the whole population from 1945 on, the economic growth and the social security accelerated the rise of the hospital today's crisis questions this growth. The analysis calls for the hospitals quantitative history (volume I) and is founded on the l0ng-term construction of m0netary and non-monetary series. These series show evidence of long term cyclic fluctuations contrary to kondratieff's movements. During the crisis periods, called phase B, hospital expenses raise. This particularity underlines the contercyclique regulator charactere of the hospital. Since 1945, this tendency has been absent, therefore, the hospital system had to participate to the economic growth but, the crisis urges transformations and favours the emergence of new experiments regardind hospital organisation
Diebolt, Claude. "L'évolution de longue période du système éducatif allemand." Montpellier 1, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994MON10002.
Full textBoly, Mohamed. "Essays on foreign aid, political cycles and environmental degradation." Thesis, Université Clermont Auvergne (2017-2020), 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020CLFAD014.
Full textThe observed effects of climate change over the last decades highlight the urgency of mobilizing enough resources to slow it down and mitigate its effects. In the case of developing countries, some suggest that development aid has an important role to play. However, the political ambitions of decision-makers should not be in competition with environmental ones. This thesis examines the existing links between foreign aid, political cycles and environmental degradation, through three empirical chapters. Chapter 2 studies the link between foreign aid and CO2 mitigation in 112 developing countries. It shows that the effect of aid depends on the donor, with multilateral aid more likely to reduce pollution than bilateral aid for which there is no effect. Nevertheless, a bilateral aid specifically targeted toward environment contributes to decrease the level of pollution. This later impact is non-linear, a pollution-reducing effect is only observed for important amounts of environmental bilateral aid. Chapter 3 studies the factors associated with environmental bilateral aid to recipient countries over the 1990-2013 period. The objective is to assess whether the environmental bilateral aid is motivated by non-environmental factors such as donors’ economic and political interests. Three kind of variables that might influence environmental aid allocation are examined: the environmental and non-environmental needs and merits of recipient countries, and the economic and political interests of donors. Environmental needs and merits variables include vulnerability to extreme climate events and the stringency of climate policy. The results show that while vulnerability to climate change seems to be a key determinant of environmental aid, its allocation is poorly linked to recipients’ climate mitigation policies. It finds weak evidence of association between donors’ interest variables and environmental aid on average. However, an heterogeneity analysis allows to go deeper into all the relations above, and unveils that some donors are more sensitive to environmental variables, while others rather seem focused on their economic and political interests. Chapter 4 explores how elections impact climate change policy and environmental degradation, using a sample of 76 democratic countries from 1990 to 2014. The findings indicate election years are characterized by an increase in CO2 emissions, even though the effect weakens over the recent years. It also reveals that this effect is present only in established democracies, where incumbents engage in fiscal manipulation through the composition of public spending rather than its level. Higher freedom of the press and high environmental preferences from citizens reduce the size of this “political pollution cycle”
Gadani, Giulia. "Désastres, politique et économie : l'interaction entre les cyclones tropicaux, les opinions politiques et la croissance économique." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Côte d'Azur, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024COAZ0030.
Full textThis dissertation aims at closing important research gaps in the study of (i) the effect of tropical cyclones on subnational economic growth; (ii) the linkage between tropical cyclones and political polarization; and (iii) the relation between climate change news and individuals' opinions. First, tropical cyclones cause substantial damage and harm, and the proportion of the most intense storms is projected to increase under future warming. Previous analyses are limited to specific regions, country levels, or single tropical cyclone hazards, mainly wind speed. Chapter 1 assesses the compound effect of all three main tropical cyclone hazards—wind speed, storm surge, and rainfall—on subnational macroeconomic growth globally. To this end, we combine spatially modeled tropical cyclone intensity data with economic growth data from 1,642 subnational regions for the years 1980-2020. We find that while wind speed induces the largest macroeconomic losses, accounting for the other two hazards is important. Storm surges cause further losses, whereas the effect of rainfall is beneficial up to a certain rainfall amount. Second, previous literature has examined the impact of extreme events on political preferences, highlighting a positive shift towards environmental and Democratic positions. However, it has not addressed the potential polarizing effect on public opinion. Chapter 2 investigates the relation between tropical cyclones and political polarization in the United States, offering new insights into this topic. To do so, we use the Cooperative Election Study database for political ideology and scientific maximum wind-speed modeled data for measuring storm damage over the 2010-2018 period. We find that extremely damaging tropical cyclones are associated with increased political polarization within the population. Specifically, Democrats exhibit an increase in liberal opinions, while Republicans shift towards more conservative views. Third, existing literature has shown that climate change news positively influences the acceptance of climate change. However, there has been no examination of whether climate change news contributes to greater stability in opinions, taking into account both acceptance and denial of climate change. Chapter 3 addresses an unexplored avenue by focusing on whether climate change news reinforces adherence to the individual's opinion and discards opposing perspectives about the existence of climate change among U.S. residents. I use individuals' historical survey data on over 9,000 individuals collected during the even years of the 2010-2014 period and find that greater exposure to climate news increases the probability of having (i) stable climate change acceptance among Democrats; (ii) stable climate change denial among Republicans; (iii) unstable climate change denial among Democrats; and (iv) unstable climate change acceptance among Republicans
Ado, Issa. "Fondements de la théorie du cycle en état d'équilibre, problèmes économétriques et de politique économique." Aix-Marseille 3, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990AIX32012.
Full textThe purpose of this work is to explore the way according to which the business cycles are equilibrium phenomena. The tasks of the theory of the economic fluctuations with market clearing are to interpret the economic dynamics in terms of motivations and constraints of rational agents, and to predict the effects of hypothetic governmental interventions. In this prospect the research program is first directed towards the factors capable of altering the allocative power of prices, the monetary policy, which affects absolute prices, is accused of inclucing agents to be confused between absolute and relative variations of prices. However, no evidence has been documented that monetary shocks could produce the observed facts and the program has shifted towards the analysis of real business cycle (rbc) models. When information is heterogeneous, even when all specific (monetary and real) shocks and market equilibrium prices are perfectly known by each agent, it can be shown that decisions are non optimal, and errors correlated accross agents. The general problem of the interpretation of the correlations of economic time series and the conduct of economic policy is set up as a critique of the state of the econometric art. The models of the business cycles are advantageous because they help to answer many logical questions, but their hypothesis are sometimes ad-hoc
Raybaut, Alain. "Cycles et instabilité : traditions et renouveau dans la théorie des fluctuations économiques." Nice, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991NICE0002.
Full textThe purpose of this research is to investigate the analysis of persitent instability in modern macrodynamic theory. It rests on a preliminary history of economic thought survey of the early twentieth century's business cycles theories to which recent theoritical revival on the topic refers. On this bais a particular examination of the mainly recent compone nts of this revival is done. Two great approaches are thus distinguished. The first one rests on the self-adjustment properties of market economies. It aims, as monetary or real equilibrium theory. The dynamic is then understood as representative agents' intertemporal choices in response to monetary or real exogenous shocks. The second one, which mainly retains our attention in this thesis, promotes an endogenous notion of macro-economic instability. On this point of view, dynamic method consits of a description with non linear processes of non uniform and out of equilibrium evolution of an economy
NISIMA, CALMEL WILLIAM DAVID. "Monnaie, finance et fluctuations macro-économiques : linéarité et non linéarité." Paris 10, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA100020.
Full textBooks on the topic "Cycles économiques – Aspect politique"
Mayeur, Arnaud. Les grands économistes contemporains: Problèmes d'actualité et réponses de la recherche moderne. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2003.
Find full textNouriel, Roubini, and Cohen Gerald D. 1966-, eds. Political cycles and the macroeconomy. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1997.
Find full textDherse, Jean-Loup. L' éthique ou le chaos? Paris: Presses de la Renaissance, 1998.
Find full textCheung, Edward. Baby-boomers, Generation-X and social cycles. Toronto: Longwave Press, 1995.
Find full textAlesina, Alberto. Partisan politics, divided government, and the economy. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
Find full textOrganisation de coopération et de développement économiques., ed. Réchauffement planétaire: Dimensions économiques et réponses des pouvoirs publics. Paris: OCDE, 1995.
Find full textCloutier, Richard. Sociétés multinationales et États: Bouleversement du rapport de force. Montréal, Qué: Éditions Continentales, 1991.
Find full textService, Canada Environmental Protection. Economic instruments =: Les instruments économiques. Hull, Qué: CEPA Office, Environment Canada = Bureau de la LCPE, Environnement Canada, 1994.
Find full textDumont, Jean-Pierre. L' impact de la crise économique sur les systèmes de protection sociale. 2nd ed. Paris: Economica, 1987.
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