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On Unemployment and Industrial Restructuring

Posted on November 11, 2009 by Jonathan Finegold Catalán

Krugman, once again, fails to take into all the factors in his mental calculations. This time he fails to make an objective critique of Schumpeter’s and the neo-classical theory on unemployment and fiscal spending. Continue reading →

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