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The French Economy in the Nineteenth Century

The French Economy in the Nineteenth Century

The French Economy in the Nineteenth Century

An Essay in Econometric Analysis
Maurice Lévy-Leboyer
Frangois Bourguignon
Jesse Bryant
Virginia Perotin
December 2008
Paperback
9780521103411

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    The modernisation of the French economy in the nineteenth century raises a difficult question for the historian. The country experienced definite advances but also a long period of stagnation that for a while threatened its competitiveness and capacity to expand. The alternation of advances and setbacks is sometimes attributed to the effects of long-run cycles or to political events. Although these factors play a significant role in this study, the objective is to examine whether the French performance followed a fundamental pattern at a macro-economic level and, specifically, whether it was determined by collective behaviour that made adaptation to the constraints of technical progress and international competition more difficult and slower. The work is divided into two complementary parts. The first is historical and reviews the stages of French growth and the main hypotheses that explain this development. The second uses econometric analysis to test the validity of the mechanisms proposed and, by modelling the economy, examines its evolving structure and dynamics with greater precision. The statistical series that form the basis of this study are collected in the appendix for easy reference.

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    December 2008
    Paperback
    9780521103411
    388 pages
    229 × 152 × 22 mm
    0.57kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Historical hypotheses:
    • 1. Consumption
    • 2. International competition
    • 3. Investment
    • Part II. Econometric analysis:
    • 4. Theoretical framework of estimation
    • 5. Estimated behavioural functions
    • 6. A few simulations of the economy in the nineteenth century.
      Authors
    • Maurice Lévy-Leboyer
    • Frangois Bourguignon
    • Translators
    • Jesse Bryant
    • Virginia Perotin