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Economia Pós-Keynesiana: Origem, Programa de Pesquisa, Questões Resolvidas e Desenvolvimentos Futuros

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  • José Luís Oreiro

    (Department of Economics, Universidade Federal do Paraná)

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Este artigo tem por objetivo fazer uma pequena digressão sobre o surgimento e o conteúdo do programa de pesquisa pós-keynesiano, com vistas à delimitação do conjunto de questões que podem ser consideradas como “questões resolvidas” no contexto desse programa de pesquisa; bem como a definição das questões que ainda merecem um melhor tratamento por parte do mesmo. As questões tratadas aqui são de natureza essencialmente teórica, tendo sido deixadas de lado quaisquer considerações de natureza empírica que eventualmente sejam tratadas pelo programa de pesquisa em consideração.

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  • José Luís Oreiro, 2006. "Economia Pós-Keynesiana: Origem, Programa de Pesquisa, Questões Resolvidas e Desenvolvimentos Futuros," Working Papers 0034, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:fup:wpaper:0034
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