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Bruno Amable, né le 15 décembre 1961 en France, est un économiste français qui s'est principalement consacré à l'étude du néolibéralisme, et notamment de ses relations avec l'innovation, et à l'analyse des diverses formes du capitalisme dans les pays développés. Son nom est associé à une typologie des « cinq capitalismes ». Bruno Amable (born December 15, 1961, in France) is a French economist and Professor at the University of Geneva. Amable's research interests include political economy, comparative analysis of capitalism, and institutional economics. His research was awarded the first Best Young French Economist Award in 2000 (together with Agnès Bénassy-Quéré).
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Bruno Amable, né le 15 décembre 1961 en France, est un économiste français qui s'est principalement consacré à l'étude du néolibéralisme, et notamment de ses relations avec l'innovation, et à l'analyse des diverses formes du capitalisme dans les pays développés. Son nom est associé à une typologie des « cinq capitalismes ». Bruno Amable (born December 15, 1961, in France) is a French economist and Professor at the University of Geneva. Amable's research interests include political economy, comparative analysis of capitalism, and institutional economics. His research was awarded the first Best Young French Economist Award in 2000 (together with Agnès Bénassy-Quéré).
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