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Marc Lavoie (born in 1954 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)〔(Marc Lavoie profile ) at the Canadian Olympic Committee website〕 is a Canadian professor in economics at the University of Ottawa and a former Olympic fencing athlete. ==Academic career== Marc Lavoie is a professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Ottawa, where he started teaching in 1979. He got his doctorate from the University of Paris-1. Besides having published nearly two hundred articles in refereed journals, he has written a number of books, among which are ''Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations'' (2014), ''Introduction to Post-Keynesian Economics'' (2006), translated into four languages, ''Foundations of Post-Keynesian Economic Analysis'' (1992), as well as ''Monetary Economics: An Integrated Approach to Money, Income, Production and Wealth'' (2007) with Wynne Godley. The latter deals with and employs in its analysis the stock/flow consistent method. With Mario Seccareccia, he has been the co-editor of three books, including one on the works of Milton Friedman, in addition to writing the first Canadian edition of the Baumol and Blinder first-year textbook (2009). Lavoie has been the associate editor of the ''Encyclopedia of Political Economy'' (1999), and he has been a visiting professor at the universities of Bordeaux, Nice, Rennes, Dijon, Grenoble, Limoges, Lille, Paris-1 and Paris-Nord, as well as Curtin University in Perth, Australia. Lavoie is also an IMK Research Fellow at the Hans Böckler Foundation in Düsselforf and Policy Fellow at the Broadbent Institute in Toronto. He has lectured at post-Keynesian summer schools in Kansas City, the Levy Economics Institute and Berlin.〔(Marc Lavoie ) CV at the University of Ottawa website〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marc Lavoie」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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