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No. 22 (2009)

Interesting Features of Contemporary Schools of Economic Thought.

  • Alfredo Reyes Garrido
  • Bernabé Guillermo Sánchez Pérez
  • Octavio Augusto Palacios Sommer
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29201/d7av3q30
Published
June 26, 2009

Abstract

The present paper aims at offering a coherent view of the development path of contemporary schoools of economic thought and its implications for the teaching of economics in the near term. Its vision is necessarily hypothetical and preliminary.

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