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El crecimiento económico, la teoría de la población y la fisiología: La influencia de los procesos a largo plazo en la elaboración de la política económica*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2010

Robert W. Fogel
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Universidad de Chicago

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La historia económica ha contribuido significativamente a la formulación de la teoría económica. Entre los economistas que han encontrado en la historia una importante fuente de ideas se encuentran Adam Smith, Thomas R. Malthus, Karl Marx, Alfred Marshall, John Maynard Keynes, John R. Hicks, Kenneth J. Arrow, Milton Friedman, Robert M. Solow y Gary S. Becker.

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