Bernard Guerrien
French economist
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Bernard Guerrien is a French economist[1][2] and the author of La Théorie des jeux (2002), Dictionnaire d'analyse économique (2002), and La théorie économique néoclassique. macroéconomie, théorie des jeux, tome 2 (1999).
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He is the starting force behind the Post-autistic economics movement that began in France.
Biography
He obtained a postgraduate doctorate in mathematics and statistics (specializing in econometrics) from the Faculty of Sciences in Paris, on the subject of Research into a typology of neighborhoods and economic activities.
He obtained a PhD in Economics from Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, with a thesis on Competition, Flexibility, and Stability.
He taught mathematics, Microeconomics, and economic theory at Paris-I-Panthéon-Sorbonne University, where he spent his entire career.
He is currently a research associate at SAMOS-MATISSE.
Publications
Articles
- Putting an End to the Aggregated Function of Production... Forever?
- Is There Anything Worth Keeping in Standard Microeconomics?
- A Reply to Katzner and Case
- Fama-Shiller, Economic Sciences Prize Committee and the "Efficient Markets Hypothesis"[permanent dead link]
- Efficient Markets Hypothesis: What Are We Talking About?
- Is There Something to Expect from Game Theory?
- Competition and Zero Profit: A Big Mess. On the Inconsistencies of the Neo-classical Theory of Income Distribution