Economics after neoliberalism

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Given the patent economic disparities that exist in the United States and the world, there is a need to rethink the economy from new perspectives. So, with the current circumstances, the market can no longer be the central axis of economics, nor can neoliberalism be the only foundation on which it is built. The authors propose to open the study of economics beyond economists and the quantitative data, highlighting democracy and equity in order to achieve inclusive prosperity.

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Naidu, S., Rodrik, D., & Zucman, G. (2020). Economics after neoliberalism. Trimestre Economico, 87(346), 509–524. https://doi.org/10.20430/ETE.V87I346.1077

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