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Abstract: This paper analyses the economist Antonio de Viti de Marco’s collaboration with the daily press, in relation to his scientific work and in the context of early twentieth century Italy. It brings out De Viti’s proposals for free trade and fiscal policies intended to support the...
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The paper deals with the historical reconstruction of the relation between the Austrian economist Emil Sax and the Italian economists of his generation. It is focused on three episodes. The first concerns the introduction of marginal analysis in public finance, seeing the works of Maffeo...
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Enrico Barone's famous article on economic planning, 'Il Ministro della Produzione nello Stato Collettivista' ('The Ministry of Production in the Collectivist State'), which showed the theoretical possibility of an economically efficient collectivist planned economy, was published in <italic>Giornale...</italic>
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The Italian economist Enrico Barone (1859- 1924) is best known for his contributions to marginal productivity theory and the socialist planning debate. This paper analyzes Barone’s contributions to the theory of perfect competition which are largely ignored in the secondary literature. It...
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