Ideologies and economic crises. The experience of the 21st century
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https://doi.org/10.69791/rahc.24Keywords:
crisis, liberalism, Keynesianism, socialism, coronavirusAbstract
Economic crises are generally due to three factors: natural causes, armed conflicts or economic factors; although the usual thing in its triggering is that more than one intervene. In what follows, we propose to focus attention on two aspects: first, on the ideologies that underpin the theoretical explanatory models of crises; and, secondly and more specifically, in the two crisis of the 21st century.
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