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 52, issue 2, 2018
- Introduction to the Symposium on the Relationship between Economics and Other Social Science Disciplines pp. 3-6
- Mario Cedrini and John Davis
- Economics and Other Social Sciences: A Historical Perspective pp. 7-44
- Roger Backhouse and Philippe Fontaine
- On the Relationship between Economics and Ethics pp. 45-56
- Mark D. White
- Comment on White On the Relationship between Economics and Ethics pp. 57-68
- John Davis
- From the Social Sciences to One Social Science: Anti-utilitarian Foundations pp. 69-94
- Alain Caillé
- Editors' Introduction to the Symposium on Cambridge Keynesians pp. 97-98
- Journal Editors
- Keynes and the Cambridge Keynesians pp. 99-112
- Luigi L. Pasinetti
- Can We Return to Keynesian economics? pp. 113-118
- Bradley W. Bateman
- Joan Robinson's Challenges on How to Construct a Post-Keynesian Economic Theory pp. 119-134
- Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
- Sraffa versus Keynes on the Method of Economics: Measurement, Homogeneity and Independence pp. 137-168
- Anna Carabelli
- Keynes in the 'Prison Notebooks': A Contribution to the Reconstruction of Gramsci's Economic Thought pp. 169-192
- Giuliano Guzzone
- From the 'Social Democratic Moment' to the 'Shock of the Global': The British Labour and the German Social Democracy during the 1960s-1970s pp. 193-218
- Jacopo Perazzoli
- Germany and its Low Growth pp. 221-244
- Pierluigi Ciocca
- On Luigi Einaudi's Advisory Collaboration with the Rockefeller Foundation (1926-1931) pp. 247-300
- Alessia Pedio
- Challenges of Contemporary Regionalism: The EU between Regional and Global Governance. A Review Essay pp. 303-322
- Furio Stamati
- Three Comments on Emma Tieffenbach's Review pp. 323-326
- Francesco Guala
- Review of A. Sæther, 'Natural Law and The Origin of Political Economy: Samuel Pufendorf and the History of Economics', New York: Routledge, 2017 pp. 327-332
- Francesca Iurlaro
Volume 52, issue 1, 2018
- Introduction to the Symposium: Globalization in Historical Perspective. A Long-term View pp. 5-8
- Giuseppe Bertola
- Varieties of Backlash pp. 9-14
- Kevin O'Rourke
- The Backlash to Globalization: Some Further Thoughts pp. 15-20
- Stefano Fenoaltea
- The Real Effects of Financial Globalization: What Do the Data Say? pp. 21-30
- Ugo Panizza
- Foreword to the Symposium on Global History pp. 33-34
- Francesco Tuccari
- Global History: Structures, Strategies, Open Problems pp. 35-44
- Marco Meriggi
- Geographies of Global History pp. 45-52
- Laura Di Fiore
- The Great Divergence vingt ans après: Toward a Medium-term Synthesis? pp. 53-62
- Vittorio H. Beonio Brocchieri
- Early Modern History in the Journal of Global History pp. 63-72
- Patrizia Delpiano
- Great Depression, 2008 Great Contraction, and World History pp. 73-80
- Giovanni Gozzini
- Introduction to the Symposium: Luther and Europe pp. 83-94
- Massimo Firpo
- Legal Order in the Draft: Europe on the Eve of the 100th Anniversary of the Treaty of Versailles pp. 95-106
- Joseph Straus
- Models in Economics: Fables, Fictions and Stories pp. 109-132
- Bruna Ingrao
- Economics, Humanities and Values pp. 137-146
- Paolo Silvestri
- Economics, Value Judgements and Interdisciplinarity pp. 147-156
- Francesco Forte
- On Einaudi's 'Vision' of the Good Polity pp. 157-160
- Riccardo Faucci
- On the Moral Foundations of the Science of "Buon Governo" pp. 161-168
- Raimondo Cubeddu
- On Abstract and Historical Hypotheses and on Value Judgements in Economic Sciences: Conclusions pp. 169-174
- Luigi Einaudi
- On the Relationship between Irving Fisher and Luigi Einaudi: Introductory Note pp. 177-180
- Francesco Cassata
- Review of M. Ceretta and B. Curli (eds.), 'Discourses and Counter-discourses on Europe. From the Enlightenment to the EU', Milton Park, Routledge, 2017 pp. 191-194
- Peppino Ortoleva
- Review of H. Zimmermann and A. Dür (eds.), 'Key Controversies in European Integration', Basingstoke, Palgrave MacMillan, 2nd ed., 2016 pp. 195-200
- Furio Stamati
- Review of F. Guala, 'Understanding Institutions: The Science and Philosophy of Living Together', Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2016 pp. 201-206
- Emma Tieffenbach
Volume 51, issue 2, 2017
- Editors' Preface to the special issue "Reconstruction in Europe, 100 years later" pp. 3-6
- Editors
- Keynes and the Manchester Guardian's Reconstruction Supplements pp. 9-23
- Peter Clarke
- Keynes's Principles of European Reconstruction pp. 22-52
- Gerhard Michael Ambrosi
- Institutional and Economic Reform Process in Europe: An Historical Perspective pp. 55-79
- Luca Einaudi
- The End of which European Era? The Current Crisis of Europe in Historical Perspective pp. 81-103
- Marco Bresciani
- What Would Keynes Have Thought of the European Crisis? pp. 107-120
- Jan Kregel
- Winners and Losers: Europe and Debt after the Great War and after the Great Recession pp. 121-130
- Giuseppe Bertola
- When Keynes Goes to Brussels: A New Fiscal Rule for the EMU? pp. 131-157
- Francesco Saraceno
- Economic Policies during the 'Great Recession' in the United States and the European Union: A Comparative and Critical View pp. 159-181
- Vittorio Valli
- European Economic Governance in Times of Crises pp. 183-200
- Lucia Quaglia
- The Emerging Conflict between Democratic Legitimacy and the EU's Common Commercial Policy: Risks for the EU as a Civilian Power and for the Multilateral Order pp. 201-224
- Mario Telò
- The European Union in Search of Solidarity pp. 227-243
- Maurizio Ferrera
- On the Migration Issue in Europe pp. 245-263
- Tiziana Caponio and Roberta Perna
- On the Relationship between Einaudi and Keynes in the Early 1920s pp. 267-286
- Roberto Marchionatti
- The Economic and Political Crisis of the EU Polity: A Review Essay pp. 289-315
- Fulvio Stamati
Volume 51, issue 1, 2017
- Editors' Preface to the special issue 'Keynes' Relevance to the Contemporary World. Eighty Years since The General Theory' pp. 3-4
- Journal Editors
- What is Essential about Keynes Today? pp. 5-16
- Robert Skidelsky
- J.M. Keynes: The Modernity of an Un-Modern Economist pp. 17-54
- Anna Carabelli, Mario Cedrini and Roberto Marchionatti
- The Continuing Relevance of Keynes's Philosophical Thinking: Reflexivity, Complexity and Uncertainty pp. 55-76
- John Davis
- Keynes and Gesell: Political and Social Philosophy, Epistemology and Monetary Reform pp. 77-92
- Sheila Dow
- New-, Neo-Paleo- and Post-Keynesianism: Is a New Macroeconomic Paradigm Possible? pp. 93-106
- Teodoro Dario Togati
- Rules and Discretion in the Making of Economic Policy pp. 107-121
- Peter Clarke
- John Maynard Keynes as a Global Economic Policymaker: First Do the Macro and then Do the Rest pp. 123-148
- David Vines
- Reconciling Money and Goods: Keynes's Commodity and Currency Plans for the Postwar World pp. 149-176
- Luca Fantacci
- Symmetric Global Order with National Self-Determination and No Hegemon: Vision and Reality pp. 177-206
- Jörg Bibow
- Keynes' and the Santa Fe Institute's Complexity: Same Concepts, Different Methods? pp. 207-222
- Emanuele Citera
- A Modern Interpretation of Keynes' Analysis of Speculation in the Professional Financial Markets and the Impact on the Allocation of Talent pp. 223-246
- Kurt von Seekamm
- On the Relevance of Keynes to the Contemporary World: Post-Crisis Views on Economic Policy, Capitalism and International Monetary Reform pp. 249-268
- Paolo Paesani
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