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Javier Aparicio / Public Economics
Ideas in political economy, quantitative methods, and other musings.
Monday, June 06, 2005
Economistas, revolucionarios y poetas
Dato curioso:
¿Qué tienen en común Adam Smith, J. M Keynes, Pancho Villa y Federico García Lorca?
...Todos nacieron el 5 de junio...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_5#Births
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Javier Aparicio
Javier Aparicio es profesor investigador de la División de Estudios Políticos del CIDE, en México.
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