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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
Enviado
marzo 17, 2026
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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