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April 1959 - Volume 27 Issue 2 Page 215 - 227


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Programmes d'Expansion et Taux d'Interet

Edmond Malinvaud

Abstract

In a von Neumann model of an expanding economy, and in a similar model allowing for some final demand, a program is said to be maximal if it brings about the maximum feasible rate of growth. Is such a program efficient according to the criteria of welfare economics? We show that it need not be, and we study the correspondence between maximal and efficient balanced growth programs. Although a duality theorem associates a valuation rule to any maximal program, this rule does not always correspond to a natural decentralized price mechanism. Finally, a formula is given showing the relation between the rate of interest and the rate of growth for efficient programs.

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