A crise brasileira: um olhar a partir da demanda agregada e do multiplicador keynesiano de gastos
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Este artigo pretende apresentar uma interpretação para o movimento da atividade econômica no Brasil do período recente a partir da ótica da demanda agregada e do efeito multiplicador de gastos.
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