Luigi Amoroso : the building of economics between science and ideology / Mario Pomini.
2022
HB109.A2 P66 2022eb
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Title
Luigi Amoroso : the building of economics between science and ideology / Mario Pomini.
Author
Pomini, Mario, author.
ISBN
9783031103391 (electronic bk.)
3031103394 (electronic bk.)
9783031103384
3031103386
3031103394 (electronic bk.)
9783031103384
3031103386
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (vii, 198 pages : illustrations (some color)).
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10.1007/978-3-031-10339-1 doi
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HB109.A2 P66 2022eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
330.954092
Summary
This book outlines the rich and complex path of Luigi Amoroso, the main exponent of the Paretian School in Italy and probably the most important Italian mathematical economist during the interwar period. The author presents, in a systematic form, the evolution of Amoros's thinking and his main achievements. Despite his relevance, many aspects of Amoroso's thought are little known or misunderstood. This volume delves further to explore the Paretian tradition in which Amoroso enlisted, the conservative anti-democratic ideology that prompted his adhesion to fascism, his contribution to defining the main features of economic theory as formal science, and his various contributions to specific fields such as microeconomic theory, equilibrium dynamics, business cycles and non-competitive markets. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested in the history of economic thought. Mario Pomini is Professor of Economics at the School of Law, University of Padua.
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Palgrave studies in the history of economic thought series.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Luigi Amoroso's Early Contributions
The Birth of Modern Microeconomics: The Lezioni of 1921
The Ideological Turn: Amoroso as Corporatist Economist
Amoroso and the First Revolution of Imperfect Competition
From Fisher to Keynes: A Mathematical Business Cycle Theory
Toward a Theory of Dynamic General Equilibrium
Conclusions: Economics-A Science on Stilts.
Luigi Amoroso's Early Contributions
The Birth of Modern Microeconomics: The Lezioni of 1921
The Ideological Turn: Amoroso as Corporatist Economist
Amoroso and the First Revolution of Imperfect Competition
From Fisher to Keynes: A Mathematical Business Cycle Theory
Toward a Theory of Dynamic General Equilibrium
Conclusions: Economics-A Science on Stilts.