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Structure and cycles

On the basis of a Neo-Austrian representation of the production process, we show how recurrent cycles can emerge from a distortion of productive capacity,which hamper the viability of changes that imply structural modifications. Even the quickest and most complete adaptation of the structure of prod...

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Published in:Journal of economic behavior & organization 1996-05, Vol.29 (3), p.409-432
Main Authors: Amendola, Mario, Froeschlé, Claude, Gaffard, Jean-Luc
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Structural change
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Viability
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