Book Review 1: On The Paretian School of Thought in Italy
| Publikasjonstype: | Misc |
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| Journal: | History of Economics Review |
| Årgang: | Summer |
| Nummer: | 48 |
| År: | 2008 |
| Sider: | 101-110 |
| ISSN: | 1037-0196 |
| Sammendrag: | Michael McLure’s The Paretian School and Italian Fiscal Sociology provides numerous insights into the emergence of the Paretian school of thought in Italy that will be unfamiliar to many readers of the History of Economics Review, especially those who are non-Italian speakers, and hence this publication deserves to be reviewed at length. The book is divided into two parts. Part I is effectively an independent monograph with a research focus on the formation of the Paretian school in Italy and the fiscal studies that emerged within this school. Four of the ten chapters (five, seven, eight and nine) that comprise this monograph are developed from articles that the author has already published. Part II includes the first English- language translations of Paretian articles by Roberto A. Murray, Vilfredo Pareto, Gino Borgatta, Guido Sensini, Benvenuto Griziotti and Mauro Fasiani. These articles, which were all originally published in the Giornale degli Economisti, have a direct bearing on the contents of Part I. These translations are particularly important and useful features of the book because many Italian contributions in the field of public finance are still completely unknown in the English-speaking world. |
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