Prise de parole et théorie économique: la controverse Hirschman-Williamson
Pierre Courtioux
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The Hirschman-Williamson controversy deals with the voice's relevancy to economic analysis of organisation. Hirschman (1970) argues that voice is important to recover efficiency. Wiliamson (1974) downsizes this result, and emphasises importance of hierarchy. This paper shows that Williamson's results are based on the natural selection hypothesis. it shows also how evolutionary perspective put the stress on Hirschman normative results
Keywords: prise de parole; sélection; organisation; voice (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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Published in Cahiers d'Economie Politique = Papers in political economy, 2005, 48, p.147-159
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