The Italian Tradition in Public Finance: an Annotated Bibliography of Mauro Fasiani
Amedeo Fossati ()
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Amedeo Fossati: University of Genoa, Italy
No 1/2012, DEP - series of economic working papers from University of Genoa, Research Doctorate in Public Economics
Abstract:
This paper is directed to the enhancement of the scientific figure of Mauro Fasiani. In fact, he still does not occupy the proper place in scientific debate, either in Italy or abroad. Following his untimely death in 1950, his high reputation has not paid adequate historio-graphical interest. The aim is not to discuss Fasiani’s scientific thought, but only to draw it to the attention of the international scholars by letting known the content of his work. This is done by scaling down the over 3 thousands pages of his original works to the just over1 hundred pages of this paper.
Keywords: Italian tradition in Public Finance; Mauro Fasiani (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B2 H00 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-01
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