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  • DANIEL VIAÑA

    @DanielVianaR

Updated Monday, June 22, 2020 - 22:15

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  • Reconstruction economists (I). Rafael Doménech: "Discussing changes in the labor reform now does not help create jobs, at all"
  • Reconstruction economists (II). José García-Montalvo: "Children will live worse than their parents, it is the curse of being young in these times"
  • Reconstruction economists (II). Alicia Coronil Jónsson: "You have to negotiate with the tourism-emitting countries, not impose quarantines"
  • Reconstruction economists (IV). José Ignacio Conde-Ruiz: "Either we increase income or we dismantle part of the Welfare State"

Carmen Herrero (Madrid, 1948) is a doctor of Mathematical Sciences and emeritus professor of Foundations of Economic Analysis at the University of Alicante. In 2014, the University of Granada named her Doctor Honoris Causa in Economics and shortly thereafter, in 2017, she received the Jaume I price in recognition of a long career dedicated to something vital and of which no one in Spain knows more than she: the economy. of Well-being. It seems incomprehensible that precisely the left asks for lower university rates, since it is clear that it is a totally "antisocial" measure, and highlights the adaptability of the Spanish. "We enjoy l

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