2. L’évolution du concept de concurrence d’Adam Smith à Friedrich Hayek
Raphaël Fèvre
Regards croisés sur l'économie, 2019, vol. n° 25, issue 2, 24-35
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This article provides an overview of the diversity of approaches to competition in the history of economic thought, from Adam Smith to Friedrich Hayek. By focusing on different definitions of competition, often in tension between empirical relevance and axiomatic sophistication, the paper will also underline the way in which this core economic concept informs economists? policy recommendations.
Date: 2019
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