Pierangelo Garegnani

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Pierangelo Garegnani
Born 9 August 1930
Milan, Italy
Died 14 October 2011 (2011-10-15) (aged 81)
Lavagna, Italy
Nationality Italian
Institution University of Rome III
Field Economics
School/tradition Neo-Ricardian school
Alma mater University of Pavia, University of Cambridge
Influences Piero Sraffa

Pierangelo Garegnani (19302011) was an Italian economist and professor of the University of Rome III.[1] He was the Director of the Fondazione Centro Piero Sraffa di Studi e Documenti at the Federico Caffè School of Economics, and also the literary executor of the works, documents and papers left by the eminent Italian economist Piero Sraffa to the University of Cambridge's Wren Library. Professor Garegnani has been one of the leading theoretical critics of neoclassical economics. He has published several books and articles concerning the classical economic theory, from Ricardo to Sraffa, as an alternative theoretical foundation to analyse the capitalist economy. An account of his contributions was published by the Royal Economic Society.[2]

Works

See list of last works at the IDEAS site: Information about Pierangelo Garegnani at IDEAS.

Further reading

  • Mongiovi, G. and Petri F. (eds.), Value, Distribution and capital. Essays in honor of Pierangelo Garegnani, London, Routledge, ISBN 0-415-14277-6.

References

  1. "Docenti e Ricercatori: Pierangelo Garegnani" (in Italian). Università degli Studi Roma Tre. Retrieved 28 June 2010. 
  2. See <http://www.res.org.uk/view/obituariesGaregnani.html>. Retrieved 16 March 2011.


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