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Economic insecurity and the demand for populism in Europe
We document the spiral of populism in Europe and the direct and indirect role of economic insecurity shocks. Using survey data on individual voting, we make two contributions to the literature. (i) Economic insecurity shocks have a significant impact on the populist vote share, directly as demand for protection, and indirectly through the induced ...
L. Guiso +3 more
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Of economics and statistics: the “Gerschenkron effect”
The “Gerschenkron effect” refers to the purported biases of early-weighted and late-weighted indices of production. If production is properly measured in what economists mean by “real” terms, the “Gerschenkron effect” does not exist at all.
Stefano Fenoaltea
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Mercantilism and Class Struggle: Italy in the International Economy, 1960-1990 [PDF]
The outbreak of the world-wide economic crisis in 2008 and its later worsening brought the topic of Italy’s ‘economic decline’ to the forefront of public debate The most common explanations of this decline revolve round the inability of Italian society
Francesco Petrini
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Dagli inizi dell’urbanismo teorico alla città moderna. Visioni urbanistiche del totalitarismo – Italia [PDF]
La prima edizione di questo testo è apparsa, in tedesco, nel volume II.2.: Anthologie zum Städtebau. Das Phänomen Großstadt und die Entstehung der Stadt der Moderne, a cura di Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani, Katia Frey, Eliana Perotti, con il sostegno di ...
Massaretti, Pier Giorgio
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Luigi Einaudi's economics of liberalism [PDF]
Abstract The paper delineates a profile of Luigi Einaudi as an economist and answers to the question: what kind of economist was Einaudi?. It describes the major trends of classical and neoclassical economic thought that influenced his background and focuses on his conception of economic science: method and vision, fields of application (from the ...
MARCHIONATTI, Roberto, F. Forte
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Best practices in bioassay development to support registration of biopharmaceuticals
Biological activity is a critical quality attribute for biopharmaceuticals, which is accurately measured using an appropriate relative potency bioassay.
John R White +14 more
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An entirely new land? Italy’s post-war culture and its fascist past [PDF]
Scholarship has for decades emphasised the significant continuities in Italian culture and society after Fascism, calling into question the rhetoric of post-war renewal. This essay proposes a reassessment of that rhetoric through the analysis of five key
Leavitt IV, Charles L.
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Passeurs: Narratives of Border Crossing in the Western Alps [PDF]
This article focuses on representations of passeurs: migrant smugglers across the French-Italian and Swiss-Italian borders. I analyze a heterogeneous corpus of novels, films, and essays published between 1990-2017 that refer to different waves of ...
Di Blasio, Federica
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American studies in Europe and the European historiography of the United States are in recent times two of the topics which have attracted much scholarly interest throughout the Old World. In 2014, Nicolas Barreyre, Michael Heale, Stephen Tuck and Cecile
Francesca Cadeddu
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(WP 2018-03) Comment on White on the Relationship between Economics and Ethics [PDF]
This short comment on Mark White’s comment on the relationship of economics and ethics focuses on the nature of economics and ethics as an emergent field of investigation.
Davis, John B.
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