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Hipótesis Para Una Economía Social

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Alfredo González Colunga
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en una crisis como la actual puede haber formas diferentes y mejores de gastar ese dinero público –tras imprimirlo con la máquina de hacer billetes- que inyectárselo directamente a los bancos y cajas en crisis porque estos, incluso aunque dispongan de liquidez, y afectando la crisis a todos los sectores, no sabrán a quién prestárselo. No se fiarán de ningún empresario por más limpio que sea su historial pues la caída de la demanda, generalizada, no dejará a nadie a salvo.

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Article provided by Grupo Eumed.net (Universidad de Málaga) in its journal Contribuciones a la Economía.

Volume (Year): (2009)
Issue (Month): 2009-05 (May)
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Keywords: circuito cerrado; circuito productivo; circuito social; simbiosis;

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