1st Edition

A History of Italian Economic Thought

By Riccardo Faucci Copyright 2013
280 Pages
by Routledge

278 Pages
by Routledge

278 Pages
by Routledge

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... Read more

1. General problems of interpretation 2. Machiavelli to Genovesi 3. The heyday of eighteenth century Italian economics 4. Strengths and weaknesses of the early Ottocento 5. Francesco Ferrara and the economic schools in Italy (1850-1890) 6. Pure economics in Italy (1890-1920) 7. The Post-Pareto generation (1920-45) 8. Post-war and recent decades

Biography

Riccardo Faucci is Full Professor of the History of Economic Thought at the Pisa University, Italy. He is co-editor of History of Economic Ideas.

"I greatly enjoyed the book... In short, volume 13 of this series of national histories is a fine part of an excellent series. It will be enjoyed both by those familiar with much of Italian economics over the ages, and by those who are new to the field." - Peter Groenewegen, History of Economics Review