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Full Name Nicolas Dvoskin
Preferred Name Nicolas Dvoskin
Pronouns he/him
Country Argentina
Affiliation(s) Centre for Labour Studies and Research, Conicet, Buenos Aires. National University of Lanús and National University of General Sarmiento
About Me I studied Economics, Political Science, a MA in Economic History and a PhD in Social Sciences at the University of Buenos Aires. My PhD thesis dealt with the history of economic ideas within the social security reform proposals in Argentina during the 20th century. Between 2018 and 2020 I was awarded a postdoc scholarship at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany and since 2020 I am back in Argentina as an Assistant Researcher at the Centre for Labour Studies and Research, CONICET and as a professor of Keynesian Economics at the University of General Sarmiento and Advanced Classical Economics at the University of Lanús. My current research focuses on the history of economic ideas within development agencies in South America during the second half of the 20th century. I am interested in the connections between development planning and social policy and the role that these connections play in different theoretical schemes. I am a member of the Society for Critical Economics (SEC) in Argentina and have participated in groups and discussions on economic pluralism and the reform of the way Economics is taught.
Expertise by Geography Latin America
Expertise by sub-field Economic Anthropology, Economic Development, Economics of Public Policy, Heterodox Economics, History of Economic Thought, Keynesian Economics, Marxist Economics, Political Economy, Postcolonial Economics