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Review of Marcel Boumans and Matthias Klaes (eds) (2013). Mark Blaug: Rebel with Many Causes. Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar
2015
Mark Blaug passed away on November 18, 2011. To honor his memory, two events were held in March 2012: a Memorial Conference at the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics, Rotterdam (NL), and a seminar hosted by the Scottish Centre for Economic Methodology at the University of Glasgow (UK). As Marcel Boumans and Matthias Klaes point out in their editorial Introduction, this book contains a collection of papers given at these two events and includes some additional papers submitted by people who were not able to attend the meetings “at such short notice” (p. 5). In addition, the book carries a Foreword by Alan Peacock and consists of two parts: part I has four chapters—written by John…
Giuseppe Mazzini nel giudizio dei liberali palermitani
2008
John Maurice Clark's contribution to the genesis of the multiplier analysis: A note with some related unpublished correspondence
2008
The multiplier is a central concept in Keynesian and post-Keynesian economics. It is largely what justifies activist full-employment fiscal policy: an increase in fiscal expenditures contributing to multiple rounds of spending, thereby financing itself. Yet, while a copingstone of post-Keynesian theory,
Palmeri Niccolò
2010
Voce biografica su Niccolò Palmeri
Introduction to a Symposium on David Gordon: American Radical Economist
2022
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FRANK KNIGHT, JOHN DEWEY, AND AMERICAN PRAGMATISM: A FURTHER NOTE
2011
University of Palermo symposium: multidisciplinary studies on Adam Smith’s thought – epistemology, economics, and law.
2021
L'Economista Anglofilo. Paolo Balsamo e l'utopia liberale in Sicilia (1787-1816)
2023
Paolo Balsamo -economist and professor of University of Palermo from 1787 to 1812- was a traveller and expert in the most advanced and modern British and European agriculture. He wrote articles and essays, both in English and Italian, on agriculture and political economy and was a correspondent of important cultural and political circles of British Whiggism. As a member of the Sicilian Parliament, ideologist of the constitutional party and trusted collaborator of Lord Bentinck, he wrote the Sicilian Constitution of 1812 which reformed the old institution of the Kingdom of Sicily transforming it into a liberal State. This monography explores Balsamo's intellectual and political figure throug…
Paolo Balsamo, Smithianism and the Birth of Liberalism in Sicily
2020
The article focuses on the transition process of Sicily, between the end of 18th century and the beginning of 19th, from the Ancien Regime to a modern society, underlining the intellectual and political role of the Sicilian economist Paolo Balsamo. The professor of Agriculture and Economics at University of Palermo founded the Sicilian liberalism on Adam Smith’s works and tried to reform the institutions of the island aiming to make them the model of a Smithian nation. The article analyses Balsamo’s work by highlighting the interlacement of culture, social interests and political emergencies, all of which had an effect on how Smithianism was adopted in Sicily.
IL GRAND TOUR ‘AL ROVESCIO’. IL VIAGGIO DI PAOLO BALSAMO COME IPOTESI STORIOGRAFICA
2020
Ricostruendo le vicende, accademiche e politiche, che condussero Paolo Balsamo – economista della Regia Accademia di Palermo – dalla Sicilia fino in Inghilterra, ripercorrendo le tappe del suo tour e gettando uno sguardo sulle esperienze vissute durante il soggiorno inglese, ci interrogheremo sull’opportunità storiografica, particolarmente per la storia del pensiero economico, di studiare il Grand Tour ‘capovolto’ degli economisti mediterranei del tardo Settecento e dell’Ottocento.