Lamfalussy: the college years

The National Bank of Belgium has published a working paper analysing the work of the young Alexandre Lamfalussy.

The research covers the period from the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s when Lamfalussy began his career as an academic, focusing on growth theory, and Belgian and European growth patterns in the post-war period. His work is still influential in recent literature on Europe's post-war economic growth and fits nicely into the Keynesian tradition, says the paper.

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