La macroeconomía, los economistas y la crisis
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The current global recession has cast doubts about the work of macroeconomists,
the usefulness of their theories and their capacity to anticipate and deal with
crises. This paper discusses that, while incapable of dealing with all the complexities
of the real world, models do help to interpret the economic reality and
propose economic policy recommendations. It also claims that, although crises
are unpredictable, it is necessary to continue searching for early warnings and
policies to try to prevent them and mitigate their propagation and amplification.
Finally, it emphasizes that, although the initial shock of the current crisis was
similar to the one of the Great Depression, its subsequent development has been
essentially different, in particular in emerging economies. This proves that the
economies are much stronger, and the policies applied have gone in the proper
direction, which has benefited from important practical lessons and advances in
economic research.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/128601
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Cuadernos de Economía, Latin American Journal of Economics · Vol. 46 · No. 134 · pp. 149 - 159 · Octubre · 2009
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