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Renaud Fillieule

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Renaud Fillieule est enseignant en sociologie à l'université de Lille 1 et membre du laboratoire de recherche du CLERSE. Il a obtenu un diplôme d'ingénieur obtenu à l'Ecole Centrale de Lyon. Ensuite, il a poursuivi ses études en philosophie (maîtrise à Paris IV en 1988), en prolongeant des études en économie (DEA à Paris I en 1992) et en sociologie (thèse de doctorat à Paris IV en 1994). Ses travaux reflètent son intérêt pour ces différentes disciplines étudiées. Notamment, il porte une attention forte sur la question de la rationalité en sociologie, en anthropologie, en économie, en psychologie cognitive et en épistémologie.

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The Macroeconomic Models of the Austrian School: A History and Comparative Analysis

Austrian Economics OverviewBusiness Cycles

03/30/2020Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
Three Austrian macroeconomic models—those of Böhm-Bawerk, Hayek, and Garrison, are reviewed and compared. At a general level, they share several important characteristics.
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The "Values-Riches" Model: An Alternative to Garrison's Model in the Austrian Macroeconomics of Growth and Cycle

Capital and Interest Theory

07/30/2014Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
The “values-riches” model, on the other hand, seeks to display the relations between the great macroeconomic nominal variables (“values”) and the flows of quantities of consumer goods (“riches”).
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qjae8_2_1.pdf

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A Formal Model in Hayekian Macroeconomics: The Proportional Goods-in-Process Structure of Production

Production Theory

07/30/2014Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
Most of the economists of the Austrian School use straightforward representations of the Hayekian structure of production. Even though these depictions are helpful in order to visualize
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qjae10_3_1.pdf

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Misesian Praxeology: An Illustration from the Field of Sociology of Delinquency

Praxeology

07/30/2014Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
The two main principles of the praxeological system elaborated by Mises are his concept of action and his epistemological apriorism . This paper illustrates these principles in the field of the sociology of delinquency.
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qjae15_4_12.pdf

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Intertemporal Macroeconomic Equilibrium: An Austrian Theory and Its Applications

Austrian Economics Overview

04/03/2013Mises Media
From the session on "Macroeconomics: Theory, Policy, and Pedagogy," presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference. Recorded 23 March 2013 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama.
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