This collection of essays is a tribute to Neri Salvadori, the man and scholar, teacher and friend, whom the scientific community owes important works in the tradition of Piero Sraffa’s revival of the classical economists’ approach to the problems of value, income distribution, capital accumulation, technical progress, scarce natural resources, economic development and growth. The essays in this book have all been freshly written and contain original work with novel ideas in the areas mentioned.

Freni, G., Kurz, H.D., Lavezzi, A.M., Signorino, R. (a cura di). (2016). Economic Theory and its History. London and New York : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group [10.4324/9781315643755].

Economic Theory and its History

LAVEZZI, Andrea Mario;SIGNORINO, Rodolfo
2016-01-01

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This collection of essays is a tribute to Neri Salvadori, the man and scholar, teacher and friend, whom the scientific community owes important works in the tradition of Piero Sraffa’s revival of the classical economists’ approach to the problems of value, income distribution, capital accumulation, technical progress, scarce natural resources, economic development and growth. The essays in this book have all been freshly written and contain original work with novel ideas in the areas mentioned.
2016
Neri Salvadori, Piero Sraffa, classical approach to value and income distribution, natural resources, growth
9781138186590
Freni, G., Kurz, H.D., Lavezzi, A.M., Signorino, R. (a cura di). (2016). Economic Theory and its History. London and New York : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group [10.4324/9781315643755].
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