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Luigi Ceriani (1912-1999) was the founder of Moneta e Credito and BNL Quarterly Review, and their editor for the first forty years of their lives. The article illustrates his life history, in particular his role in the founding and in the successive life of the two journals as well as in the...
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Luigi Ceriani (1912-1999) was the founder of Moneta e Credito and Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, and their editor for the first forty years of their lives. The article illustrates his life history, in particular his role in the founding and in the successive life of the two...
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[fre] Cet article effectue une comparaison entre l'approche pré-keynésienne de la théorie du revenu et de l'emploi et la synthèse néo-classique, ainsi que l'approche monétariste (représentées respectivement par Pigou, Modigliani et Friedman). Sur la base de cette comparaison, on soutient...
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The article comments on the contributions by Aldo Montesano and Roberto Cellini in this number, in particular focussing on the evolution of economic thought and the changing definitions of economics and of political economy. It is here argued that the historical evolution of the discipline...
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The article is an introduction to the new issue of the Journal. It provides an overview of the current economic and financial situation and summarises the main topics dealt with by the following articles.
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The paper outlines the intellectual biography of Paolo Sylos Labini, a great economist with strong civic ideals. After recalling his education (in Rome, then at Harvard with Schumpeter and at Cambridge with Robertson), the paper illustrates his contributions in a variety of fields, ranging from...
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In this article, Alessandro Roncaglia renders a careful and detailed intellectual tribute to the memory of Paolo Sylos Labini. Roncaglia?s contribution provides at once a biographical account and recounts the intellectual trajectory of his Italian colleague. While Sylos Labini?s theory of...
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The article introduces the current issue of the journal, placing the different articles in context.
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