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Growth and institutions in Paolo Sylos Labini's thought [PDF]
According to Paolo Sylos Labini (1920-2005), it is vital for an economist to be acutely conscious of the responsibility to study society for the sake of promoting progress—the economic, social and civil progress of society—and not for personal interest.
CORSI, Marcella, GUARINI, GIULIO
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Moving targets: the multifarious world of Paolo Sylos Labini
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1995This paper reviews a book by Sylos Labini consisting of ten previously published articles, specially adapted for this edition. The book provides an excellent introduction to Sylos' work. It is characterized above all by his stress on the importance of a dynamic perspective.
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Transition Metal (Ni, Cu, Pd)-Catalyzed Alkene Dicarbofunctionalization Reactions
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2021Ramesh Giri
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Paolo Sylos-Labini’s Contribution to Modern Economic Theory
2016Paolo Sylos-Labini is a major economic thinker and one of the foremost Italian intellectuals of the post-war period.1 The significance of Sylos-Labini’s work lies both in the range of issues addressed by the author — spanning from growth and development theories to oligopolistic formations, to the study of social classes — and in the very conception of
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