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A Useless Synthesis?

Published on 7 March 20098 March 2009 by Pedro3 Comments

Last Friday, the graduate students from my department interested in macroeconomics organized a round table on the so-called “New Neoclassical Synthesis”, as Goodfriend and King (NBER Macroeconomics Annual, 1997, pp. 231-283) called the convergence in… More

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First ISHET, São Paulo, Brazil

Published on 9 August 2009 by Pedro8 Comments

The First International Symposium on the History of Economic Thought (ISHET) took place in the Department of Economics at the University of São Paulo from August 3rd to the 5th. The theme of this event… More

Categories Events•Tags macroeconomics, microeconomics, microfoundations

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