Capı́tulo 5 Las teorı́as del ciclo económico entre 1940 y
5.1 La interacción multiplicador-acelerador y los modelos keynesianos del ciclo económico
The authors thank B. Schumann (American Angus Association), C. Hines (Ohio State); S. Schmutz (University of Alberta); Dr. Z. Hu, J. Collins, J. Frerichs, A. Moe, B. Mote, P. Zaback and J.R. Tait (Iowa State University); Dr. C. Charlier, Dr. H. Takeda, and N. Tama (University of Liege, Liege, Belgium); Drs. J. Cavanagh and I. Tammen (University of Sydney, Camden, NSW, Australia); Dr.T. Aboellail (Washington State University) for technical advice and veterinary diagnostic examination. Dr. Benoit de Crombrugghe (Texas Southwest Medical Center) kindly provided a SOX9 expression vector.
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