Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi. An Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics, History and Political Science
2017 - 2022
Current editor(s): Francesco Cassata, Mario Aldo Cedrini, Roberto Marchionatti, Federica Morelli and Angela Ambrosino From Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Torino (Italy) Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Mario Aldo Cedrini (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 54, issue 2, 2020
- Introduction to the Symposium “Regional Multilateralism in a Disintegrating World Order” pp. 3-4
- Francesco Tuccari
- Regionalism and Global Governance: The Alternative between Power Politics and New Multilateralism pp. 5-34
- Mario Telò
- Conflict between Theory and Practice: The Organization of American States pp. 35-44
- Luigi R. Einaudi
- Notes for a Presentation on the Caribbean Community and the Practice of Multilateralism pp. 45-52
- Sandra Honoré
- Regional Multilateralism in Africa: A System in Search of Rationalization pp. 53-74
- Giovanni Finizio
- ASEAN’s Position as the Driver’s Seat and Regional Integration/Cooperation in Asia-Pacific pp. 75-94
- Silvia Menegazzi
- Self-Determination at All Costs: Explaining the Iran-Syria-Hezbollah Axis pp. 95-118
- Marina Calculli
- Introduction. Exile: An Acceleration Towards Modernity pp. 121-128
- Renato Camurri
- Transatlantic Routes and Encounters. European Anti-Fascists in Mexico, 1939-1945 pp. 129-150
- Enrico Acciai
- The Diaspora Effect: Cultural Hybridisation in Italian Jewish Philosopher Renato Treves and Spanish Republican Essayist Francisco Ayala in Argentina (1938-1944) pp. 151-178
- Giulia Quaggio
- Trajectories of Political Exile in France and the United States. The Double Exile of Nicola Chiaromonte pp. 179-194
- Cesare Panizza
- Between Great Britain and the Usa: A Transnational Approach to Gaetano Salvemini’s Exile pp. 195-214
- Alice Gussoni
- A Political Exile ‘Relived’. Paolo Treves in Great Britain (1938-1945) pp. 215-230
- Francesca Fiorani
- Democracy and State Capacity as Determinants of Life Expectancy: Evidence From Latin America pp. 233-258
- Davide Grassi and Vincenzo Memoli
- Place-Making Processes in The Diasporic Network: A Sherpa Garden in Scotland pp. 259-286
- Rita Mancini
- All That Glitters Is Not Gold: The Case of Mainstream Pluralism pp. 287-310
- Andrea Salanti
- Credit, Debt and Distribution in the Monetary Theories of Augusto Graziani And Michal Kalecki pp. 311-326
- Jan Toporowski
- Hodgson: An Institution Across Disciplinary Barriers pp. 329-348
- Angela Ambrosino and Paolo Silvestri
Volume 54, issue 1, 2020
- Introduction to the Symposium: New Geographies of the Atlantic, 19-20th Centuries pp. 3-8
- Marco Mariano and Federica Morelli
- The Western Hemisphere/América, 1785-1826 pp. 9-34
- Monica Henry
- The Anglo-American Conflict in the Far Side of the World: A Struggle for Influence over Revolutionary South America (1812-1814) pp. 35-56
- Deborah Besseghini
- A City Transformed by the Army. Atlantic Networks in San Miguel de Tucumán, 1812- 1819 pp. 57-82
- Facundo Nanni and Alejandro Morea
- 'A Name Affixed to a Plot of the Globe'. Francis Lieber, American Identity, and Relational Nation-Building, 1827-1833 pp. 83-106
- Edoardo Frezet
- Margaret Thatcher’s American Dream: Origins and Outcomes pp. 107-130
- David W. Ellwood
- Degrowth and the Paradoxes of Happiness pp. 133-152
- Serge Latouche
- Alternative Solutions to the Odious Debt Problem pp. 153-168
- Mitu Gulati and Ugo Panizza
- The Global Compact on Refugees: International Development in the Service of Refugee Protection and National Self-interest pp. 169-196
- Augusta Nannerini
- Why the EU Became 'Europe'. Towards a New History of European Union pp. 199-216
- Kiran Klaus Patel
- How Cliometrics has Infiltrated Economics – and Helped to Improve the Discipline pp. 219-230
- Claude Diebolt and Michael Haupert
- Choler: The Failure of the Cliometrics School pp. 231-242
- Stefano Fenoaltea
- A Very Political Macro-financial Interpretation of the Crash of Neoliberalism: Review of Adam Tooze, 'On Crashed. How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World' pp. 245-256
- Riccardo Bellofiore and Francesco Garibaldo
- The 2008 Financial Crash: Lessons Learned and Lessons Forgotten: Review of Adam Tooze, 'On Crashed. How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World' pp. 257-262
- David W. Ellwood
- Review of 'Rethinking the European Union and its Global Role from the 20th to the 21st Century'. Liber Amicorum Mario Telò, edited by Jean-Michel De Waele, Giovanni Grevi, Frederik Ponjaert, Anne Weyembergh, Brussels: Éditions de l’Université de Bruxelles, 2019 pp. 263-266
- Umberto Morelli
- Review of 'Banks and Finance in Modern Macroeconomics', by Bruna Ingrao and Claudio Sardoni, Edward Elgar, 2019 pp. 267-274
- Paolo Paesani
Volume 53, issue 2, 2019
- Editors' Introduction to the Symposium on Cliometrics pp. 3-4
- Journal Editors
- Spleen: The Failures of the Cliometric School pp. 5-24
- Stefano Fenoaltea
- Pace Baudelaire? Comment on 'Spleen: The Failures of the Cliometric School', by Stefano Fenoaltea pp. 25-30
- Leandro Prados de la Escosura
- Stefano’s Face: Comment on 'Spleen: The Failures of the Cliometric School', by Stefano Fenoaltea pp. 31-48
- Alberto Baffigi
- See You in Valhalla: Comment on 'Spleen: The Failures of the Cliometric School', by Stefano Fenoaltea pp. 49-58
- Giovanni Vecchi
- Measuring Success: Clio and the Value of Database Creation pp. 59-80
- Claude Diebolt and Michael J. Haupert
- Gross Domestic Power: A History of GDP as Numerical Rhetoric pp. 81-96
- Jacob Assa
- Introductory Note on the Symposium on 'Happiness, Well-Being and (De)Growth' pp. 99-100
- Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi Editors
- One Size Fits All? Well-being, Measurement and Growth pp. 101-114
- Andrew Clark and Conchita D’Ambrosio
- Beyond the Homo Economicus pp. 115-142
- Leonardo Becchetti
- A Comment to the Papers by Clark, D’Ambrosio and Becchetti about Happiness and (De)growth pp. 143-150
- Pierluigi Conzo
- Happiness, Human Development and Economic (De)Growth pp. 151-172
- Maurizio Pugno
- Broadening the Scope of Economic History: How Happiness Has Changed over the Long Period and its Relationship with Economics pp. 173-192
- Emanuele Felice
- Against ‘English Happiness’: Pigou’s Ethical Quest and Nietzsche pp. 193-212
- Daniela Donnini Macciò
- Keynes’s Aristotelian Eudaimonic Conception of Happiness and the Requirement of Material and Institutional Preconditions: The Scope for Economics and Economic Policy pp. 213-226
- Anna Carabelli
- The UK as a Conflicted Pacesetter in Trading Up Post-crisis International Derivatives Regulation pp. 229-246
- Scott James and Lucia Quaglia
- Making Neoliberal Narratives of European Integration. The Case of the Institute of Economic Affairs (1970s-1980s) pp. 249-270
- Roberto Ventresca
- Crisis, Divergence and Monetary Union in the Italian Debate: A Review Essay pp. 273-288
- Carmen Vita
- Review of Mario Morroni, 'What Is the Truth about the Great Recession and Increasing Inequality? Dialogues on Disputed Issues and Conflicting Theories', Cham: Springer, 2018 pp. 289-292
- James Derbyshire
- Review of Matthew Evangelista (ed.), 'Italy from Crisis to Crisis: Political Economy, Security and Society in the 21st Century', Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2018 pp. 293-298
- Karen Beckwith
Volume 53, issue 1, 2019
- Globalization and International Conflict: An Introduction pp. 3-8
- Matthew Evangelista
- The Individualisation of War: Defining a Research Programme pp. 9-28
- Jennifer M. Welsh
- The Globalization of American War in the 21st Century: Militarism and Imperial Renaissance or Decline? pp. 29-54
- Neta C. Crawford
- Globalisation, Individualisation and the Changing Politics of (In)security pp. 55-62
- Elisabetta Brighi
- Militarism and Hegemonic (In)stability in the Age of Private Wars pp. 63-80
- Fabio Armao
- Complex Norms and Technological Transition: Reflections on the Responsibility to Protect and Norms Governing Private Military and Security Companies pp. 81-90
- Marco Boggero
- All but the Form is Serious'. Slavery, Racism and Democracy in Gustave de Beaumont’s 'Marie pp. 93-116
- Francesco Gallino
- Science, Technology and Europeanization: An Introductory Note pp. 117-120
- Francesco Cassata and Sara Lorenzini
- Europeanization of Space: The Ariane Project between Europeanization and Independence pp. 121-140
- Sara Venditti
- 'Made in Europe for the World': Making a Claim for a European Chemistry in Publication Programs. The Case of the Supramolecular Chemistry (1987-2005) pp. 141-180
- Marianne Noël
- Welfare for the European Union in the Age of Globalisation pp. 183-190
- Alfonso Iozzo
- Review of Joseph E. Stiglitz, 'Globalization and its Discontents Revisited: Anti-globalization in the Era of Trump', New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2018 pp. 193-196
- Lino Sau
- Review of Yukihiro Ikeda, Annalisa Rosselli (Eds.), 'War in the History of Economic Thought. Economists and the Question of War', London and New York: Routledge, 2018 pp. 197-200
- Fabrizio Bientinesi
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