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Daniel Heymann

Daniel Heymann is an Argentine economist. He studied physics and economics in Universidad de Buenos Aires. He later had a PhD at UCLA. His mentor was Axel Leijonhufvud. He worked at CEPAL. He won the Konex Award from Argentina.

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Daniel Heymann (born 1949) is an Argentine economist.1 He studied physics and economics in Universidad de Buenos Aires. He later had a PhD at UCLA. His mentor was Axel Leijonhufvud.2 He worked at CEPAL. He won the Konex Award from Argentina.

Books

  • High Inflation: The Arne Ryde Memorial Lectures (1995) (together with Axel Leijonhufvud, Heymann wrote this book)
  • A Study in Economic Instability: The Case of Argentina (1983)
  • Las fluctuaciones de la industria manufacturera Argentina, 1950-1978 (1980)
  • Life After Debt (2014) (edited with Joseph Stiglitz)
  • Economía de Fronteras Abiertas. Exploraciones en Sistemas Sociales Complejos (with Perazzo and Zimmermann)
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