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¿Puede la economía “moderna” explicar el mundo real?
Una mirada desde Sampedro
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Economics has an elitism problem
A handful of elite universities control the discipline. That’s not excellence — it’s monopoly.
Jostein Hauge
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OPINIÓN | '¿Qué estamos aprendiendo de la “batalla de los aranceles”?', por Santiago Alba Rico www.eldiario.es/129_ba5b0d?u...
Hoy comienza el "IV Workshop Economics and Management" - días 6 y 7 de febrero de 2025
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It seems clear that the "abandonment of neoliberal principles" by the US is related to the loss of its position of commercial hegemony.
Only after consolidating its economic dominance in the 19th century did England promote free trade as a strategy to maintain its leadership and prevent other nations from following the same path of industrial development.
England did not adopt free-market principles immediately after the publication of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations because it was still building its position as a commercial hegemon. During this period, it relied on protectionist and interventionist policies to strengthen its economy (H-J Chang).