Thinking Outside the Box: Giancarlo Marini, a Rigorous Eclectic Economist
Cesare Imbriani and
Pasquale Scaramozzino
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Cesare Imbriani: UnitelmaSapienza University of Rome
A chapter in Economic Policy Frameworks Revisited, 2023, pp 31-48 from Springer
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Abstract In the current age of hyper-specialisation in the economic profession, the range of interests of Giancarlo Marini stands out for their breadth and originality. Marini gave significant contributions to monetary and fiscal policy and their interactions, public finance, international finance and currency crises, public and environmental economics, price formation and inflation, and the economic consequences of the introduction of the euro. This chapter summarises some of his main contributions including his forays into areas outside the conventional realms of economics, such as the nexus between leisure activities and social attitudes and the social importance of his beloved game of bridge.
Keywords: Monetary policy; Fiscal policy; Intergenerational equity; Inflation; Animal spirits (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-36518-8_3
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