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La Mala Educación: La Teoría De La Oferta

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La Teoría de la Producción es la parte de la Microeconomía que estudia el modo en que las empresas toman las decisiones acerca de cuánto producir y cómo producir. En la Economía Convencional, o Economía Burguesa, es una herramienta extremadamente útil de adoctrinamiento al servicio del Capitalismo.

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  • José Francisco Bellod Redondo, 2009. "La Mala Educación: La Teoría De La Oferta," Contribuciones a la Economía, Servicios Académicos Intercontinentales SL, issue 2009-03, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:erv:contri:y:2009:i:2009-03:12
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    1. William J. Barber, 1996. "Postwar Changes in American Graduate Education in Economics," History of Political Economy, Duke University Press, vol. 28(5), pages 12-30, Supplemen.
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    1. José Francisco Bellod Redondo, 2010. "La Crisis Imposible: Tragedia En Tres Actos," Contribuciones a la Economía, Servicios Académicos Intercontinentales SL, issue 2010-03, March.

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