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Great manual of political economy (Dunod “Hors collection”, 2023)

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-12-06 23:00:00
Page 0: Start pages | Page 1 to 8: Bernard Chavance, Yann Guy, Anaïs Henneguelle, Florence Jany-Catrice, Agnès Labrousse, André Orléan, Gaël Plumecocq, Nicolas Postel, Emmanuelle Puissant and Richard Sobel – General introduction. Why this manual? | Page 9 to 10: Yann Guy – Presentation | Page 11 to 21: Pierre Alary – Chapter 1. The preclassics: the mercantilists and the physiocrats | Page 22 to 33: Anaïs Henneguelle – Chapter 2. From the classics to Marx | Page 34 to 43: Léo Charles – Chapter 3. Marginalists and historicists | Page 44 to 55: Yann Guy – Chapter 4. The “renewal of heterodoxies”: Schumpeterian cycles and the Keynesian revolution | Page 56 to 67: Alexandre Reichart – Chapter 5. And following Keynes? | Page 69 to 70: Agnès Labrousse – Presentation | Page 71 to 79: Agnès Labrousse – Chapter 1. Historical institutionalism: a political economy of change and diversity | Page 80 to 90: Bernard Chavance and Agnès Labrousse – Chapter 2. Institutionalist currents in history | Page 91 to 100: Jonathan Marie – Chapter 3. Institutionalist macroeconomics | Page 101 to 110: Jérémie Bastien and Thomas Lamarche – Chapter 4. Institutionalist mesoeconomics | Page 111 to 122: Agnès Labrousse and Matthieu Montalban – Chapter 5. Elements of institutionalist microeconomics | Page 123 to 124: Anaïs Henneguelle – Presentation | Page 125 to 135: Isabelle Badreau, Emmanuelle Bénicourt, Ozgur Gun and Sophie Jallais – Chapter 1. Producer microeconomics | Page 136 to 150: Tristan Auvray – Chapter 2. Industrial economy | Page 151 to 160: Élodie Bertrand – Chapter 3. Theories of the firm | Page 161 to 171: Anaïs Henneguelle, Florence Jany-Catrice and Thomas Lamarche – Chapter 4. Service economy | Page 172 to 182: Hervé Defalvard, Anne Isla, Thomas Lamarche, Francesca Petrella, Emmanuelle Puissant and Nadine Richez-Battesti – Chapter 5. The social and solidarity economy | Page 183 to 184: Éric Berr and Marc Lavoie – Presentation | Page 185 to 198: Thomas Dallery – Chapter 1. National accounting | Page 199 to 214: Marc Lavoie – Chapter 2. Unemployment and inflation: the Phillips curve | Page 215 to 227: Olivier Allain – Chapter 3. Income distribution and economic growth | Page 228 to 240: Cédric Rogé – Chapter 4. Is capitalism stable or unstable? | Page 241: Jean-François Ponsot – Presentation | Page 242 to 257: Jérôme Blanc, André Orléan and Jean-François Ponsot – Chapter 1. Nature of money and monetary theories | Page 258 to 269: Edwin Le Héron – Chapter 2. Monetary creation and the role of banks | Page 270 to 286: Edwin Le Héron – Chapter 3. The evolution of monetary action and policy | Page 287 to 296: Jérôme Blanc, Jonathan Marie and Jean-François Ponsot – Chapter 4. Monetary plurality and innovations | Page 297: Jean-François Ponsot – Presentation | Page 298 to 318: André Orléan – Chapter 1. Finance and financial efficiency | Page 319 to 329: Jonathan Marie and Jean-François Ponsot – Chapter 2. Financial liberalization, instability and debt | Page 330 to 347: Jonathan Marie and Jean-François Ponsot – Chapter 3. Political economy of international monetary and financial relations | Page 349 to 351: Philippe Bance – Presentation | Page 352 to 368: Nicole Azoulay, Philippe Bance and Alban Pellegris – Chapter 1. Economics of public finances | Page 369 to 382: Yann Guy and Alban Pellegris – Chapter 2. Economic policies | Page 383 to 392: Nicole Azoulay – Chapter 3. Structural policies | Page 393 to 405: Philippe Bance – Chapter 4. Public property, services and management | Page 407 to 408: Elsa Lafaye de Micheaux – Presentation | Page 409 to 417: Léo Charles – Chapter 1. Theories of international trade | Page 418 to 427: Caroline Vincensini – Chapter 2. Economic integration in the European Union | Page 428 to 436: Bruno Boidin, Marc Lautier and Stéphanie Treillet – Chapter 3. Concepts and theories of development | Page 437 to 448: Bruno Boidin and Stéphanie Treillet – Chapter 4. Major themes of development economics | Page 449 to 458: Jean-Paul Maréchal – Chapter 5. International political economy | Page 459 to 461: Bruno Boidin – Presentation | Page 462 to 470: Catherine Figuière and Renaud Metereau – Chapter 1. Sustainability: the contribution of political economy | Page 471 to 478: Gaël Plumecocq – Chapter 2. Economic conceptions and methods of assessing environmental value | Page 479 to 489: Bruno Boidin – Chapter 3. Strong sustainability withstanding health crises | Page 490 to 497: Petia Koleva – Chapter 4. CSR: a business or societal matter? | Page 498 to 508: Arnaud Buchs – Chapter 5. Levers of sustainability: the environmental commons and the role of collective action | Page 509 to 516: Gaël Plumecocq – Chapter 6. Energy transitions and decline | Page 517 to 518: Anne Fretel and Guillemette de Larquier – Presentation | Page 519 to 526: Michel Rocca – Chapter 1. Analyzes in labor economics | Page 527 to 535: Guillemette de Larquier – Chapter 2. The company and employment management | Page 536 to 547: Anne Eydoux, Sabina Issehnane and Philippe Légé – Chapter 3. Employment, unemployment, wages: an approach using indicators | Page 548 to 557: Anne Fretel – Chapter 4. Public employment and professional training policies in France | Page 558 to 566: Anne Bustreel and Martine Pernod-Lemattre – Chapter 5. Women and men on the labor market: neither the same salaries, nor the same jobs | Page 567 to 574: Mathieu Cocq – Chapter 6. Digital, employment, work | Page 575 to 577: Arthur Jatteau – Presentation | Page 578 to 593: Arthur Jatteau and Guillaume Vallet – Chapter 1. The measurement of inequalities | Page 594 to 603: Emmanuel Bioteau – Chapter 2. The spatio-temporal dynamics of inequalities | Page 604 to 616: Philippe Batifoulier, Jean-Paul Domin and Anaïs Henneguelle – Chapter 3. Social protection | Page 617 to 629: Arthur Jatteau – Chapter 4. The fight once morest inequalities | Page 631 to 632: Florence Jany-Catrice – Presentation | Page 633 to 642: Sophie Jallais, Florence Jany-Catrice and André Orléan – Chapter 1. The methods of economists | Page 643 to 656: Hugo Harari-Kermadec – Chapter 2. Quantitative methods | Page 657 to 664: Pascal Glémain and Anaïs Henneguelle – Chapter 3. Qualitative methods | Page 665 to 676: Anne Le Roy – Chapter 4. Evaluation methods | Page 677 to 685: Anaïs Henneguelle and Arthur Jatteau – Chapter 5. The place of figures in economics | Page 687 to 688: French Association of Political Economy, Yann Guy, Anaïs Henneguelle and Emmanuelle Puissant – Acknowledgments | Page 693 to 699: Bibliography | Page 701 to 706: Index of cited authors | Page 707 to 716: Index of concepts | Page 689 to 720: End pages.
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