The contribution of French-speaking engineers and mathmaticians in the development of economic thought between the two wars
La contribution des ingnénieurs et des mathématiciens francophones au développement de la pensée économique durant l'entre-deux-guerres
Alain Beraud
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Abstract:
The inter-war period was a period of transition, during which ideas were put forward that would later be exploited by Allais, Debreu and Malinvaud. Rueff affirmed the thesis of the methodological unity of the sciences. Divisia and Roy followed in the tradition of Walras and Cournot. Potron and the Guillaume brothers developed non-Walrasian rational economics. Borel laid the foundations of game theory. Obstacles to statistical research were gradually removed.
Keywords: Axiomatic; Game theory; Galton-Gibrat law; Divisia index; Axiomatique; Théorie des jeux; Loi de Galton-Gibrat; Indice de Divisia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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Published in Revue d'histoire de la pensée économique, 2024, 2 (18), pp.127-151
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