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Artículos

Núm. 22 (2009)

Características interesantes de las escuelas del pensamiento económico contemporáneas.

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

Resumen

El presente ensayo pretende resumir las principales trayectorias de la evolución de las distintas escuelas de pensamiento económico para el futuro inmediato y sus implicaciones para la formación del economista. La visión es necesariamente hipotética y preliminar. 

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