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In 1926, at the age of only 22, da Empoli wrote two remarkable, original books, both of which have aroused much interest. Later da Empoli improved and developed their analysis. Other publications followed, such as his lessons in economic science. Others still were in preparation, but his...
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Tries to assess the place of Da Empoli’s Theory of Economic Equilibrium, a book on the development of thinking on … market structures and price theory. It is an early and important, though almost neglected, contribution. Neglected because …
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could have provided a prelude to a wider reconsideration of dynamic theory in political economy. …
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Reconsiders Umberto Ricci’s harsh comments on the book of the young Attilio da Empoli about the Theory of Economic …
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Considers the contribution of Attilio da Empoli to the theory of value and distribution and especially his contribution … to the theory of monopolistic competition. During the 1920s a lively discussion developed about the link between the cost … “representative firm”. In this context, Attilio da Empoli contributed two monographs with the declared intent to provide a new theory …
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accumulation to the theory of competitive equilibrium over time. Finally I will make some remarks on the relations of this … literature to some recent developments in the theory of economic growth which are often referred to comprehensively as the New … Growth Theory. …
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This essay is an introduction to the recent literature on the "consistency principle" and its "converse". An allocation rule is consistent if for any problem in its domain of definition and any alternative that it selects for it, then for the associated "reduced problem" obtained by imagining...
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