Attilio da Empoli (1904-1948)

Attilio da Empoli (1904-1948)
Title Attilio da Empoli (1904-1948) PDF eBook
Author Massimo Di Matteo
Publisher FrancoAngeli
Total Pages 331
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 8856845105

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An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume II

An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume II
Title An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume II PDF eBook
Author Massimo M. Augello
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 317
Release 2020-05-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3030383318

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Italy is well known for its prominent economists, as well as for the typical public profile they have constantly revealed. But, when facing an illiberal and totalitarian regime, how closely did Italian economists collaborate with government in shaping its economic and political institutions, or work independently? This edited book completes a gap in the history of Italian economic thought by addressing in a comprehensive way the crucial link between economics and the fascist regime, covering the history of political economy in Italy during the so-called “Ventennio” (1922-1943) with an institutional perspective. The approach is threefold: analysis of the academic and extra-academic scene, where economic science was elaborated and taught, the connection between economics, society and politics, and the dissemination of scientific debate. Special attention is given to the bias caused by the Fascist regime to economic debate and careers. This Volume II looks at the role that economists played in society and in politics, and how this was played. In exploring the public side of the profession and the “fascistisation” of institutions, this book also examines academic epuration and emigration, and the post-WW2 purge of fascist economists. Volume I (available separately) explores how the economics profession was managed under fascism, the restructuring of higher education, the restriction of freedom in teaching and of the press, and various fascist cultural and propaganda initiatives.

Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice n. 1-3/2012

Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice n. 1-3/2012
Title Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice n. 1-3/2012 PDF eBook
Author AA. VV.
Publisher Gangemi Editore spa
Total Pages 380
Release 2016-02-03T00:00:00+01:00
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 8849298986

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Contents Svetozar (Steve) Pejovich Socialism is Dead, Long Live Socialism Todd Sandler – Khusrav Gaibulloev Terrorism: Rationality, Externalities, and Policy Tom Means – Edward P. Stringham Unintended or intended consequences? The effect of below-market housing mandates on housing markets in California Matt E. Ryan The Evolution of Legislative Tenure in the United States Congress: 1789-2004 Alexander William Salter A Theory of the Dynamics of Entangled Political Economy with Application to the Federal Reserve Richard J. Cebula – Maggie Foley A Panel Data Study of the Effects of Economic Freedom, Regulatory Quality, and Taxation on the Growth Rate of Per Capita Real GDP M.A.G. van Meerhaeghe Mars, Mercurius, Athena. My first ninety years Symposium Domenico da Empoli Some Remarks on Preference Revelation for Public Goods Akira Yokoyama Constitutional Rules of Overlapping Taxation among Multi-tiered Governments Yong J. Yoon The Cost of Collectivizing Moral Goods Richard E. Wagner Public Finance without Taxation: Free-Riding as Institutional Artifact Reviews

A History of Italian Economic Thought

A History of Italian Economic Thought
Title A History of Italian Economic Thought PDF eBook
Author Riccardo Faucci
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 268
Release 2014-04-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317704177

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This book provides the non-Italian scholar with an extensive picture of the development of Italian economics, from the Sixteenth century to the present. The thread of the narrative is the dialectics between economic theory and political action, where the former attempts to enlighten the latter, but at the same time receives from politics the main stimulus to enlarge its field of reflection. This is particularly clear during the Enlightenment. Inside, this book insists on stressing that Galiani, Verri, and Beccaria were economists quite sensitive to practical issues, but who also were willing to attain generally valid conclusions. In this sense, "pure economics" was never performed in Italy. Even Pareto used economics (and sociology) in order to interpret and possibly steer the course of political action. Within this book it illustrates the Restoration period (1815-48). There was a slowdown of the economists' engagement, due to an adverse political situation, that prompted the economists to prefer less dangerous subjects, such as the relationship between economics, morals, and law (the main interpreter of this attitude was Romagnosi). After 1848, however, in parallel with the Risorgimento cultural climate, a new vision of the economists' task was eventually manifested. Between economics and political Liberalism a sort of alliance was established, whose prophet was F. Ferrara. While the Historical school of economics of German origin played a minor role, Pure Economics (1890-1940 approx.) had a considerable success, as regards both economic equilibrium and the theory of public finance. Consequently, the introduction of Keynes's ideas was rather troubled. Instead, Hayek had an immediate success. This book concludes with a chapter devoted to the intense relationships between economic theories, economic programmes and political action after 1945. Here, the Sraffa debate played an important role in stimulating Italian economists to a reflection on the patterns of Italian economy and the possibilities of transforming Italy's economic and social structure.

The Journal of European Economic History

The Journal of European Economic History
Title The Journal of European Economic History PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 616
Release 2007
Genre Europe
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On the Frontiers of the Modern Theory of Value

On the Frontiers of the Modern Theory of Value
Title On the Frontiers of the Modern Theory of Value PDF eBook
Author Jürgen G. Backhaus
Publisher
Total Pages 178
Release 2002
Genre
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Bibliographie Mensuelle

Bibliographie Mensuelle
Title Bibliographie Mensuelle PDF eBook
Author United Nations Library (Geneva, Switzerland)
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Release 2005
Genre International law
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