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Market and institutions in economic development essays in honour of Paulo Sylos Labini
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In memory of Paolo Sylos Labini (1920 – 2005)
Paolo Sylos Labini died on 7 December 2005. He was an extraordinary individual, full of ideas and passionate about life.
Marcella Corsi
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A ”conservative Marxist” at Harvard: the influence of Joseph A. Schumpeter on Paolo Sylos Labini
This paper addresses the scholarly influence of Joseph A. Schumpeter on Paolo Sylos Labini and briefly discusses their personal relationship. Although they met at Harvard only one year before Schumpeter died, they had the opportunity to interact frequently and Sylos attended both the graduate courses taught by the Austrian economist during the 1948-49 ...
Mauro Sylos Labini
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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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Il periodo sassarese di Paolo Sylos Labini (1956-1958)
Paolo Sylos Labini (1920-2005) trascorse un biennio come professore incaricato di Economia politica presso l’Universita di Sassari (1956-1958). A tale periodo risale, tra l’altro, la pubblicazione dell’edizione provvisoria di Oligopolio e progresso tecnico (luglio 1956).
Porcheddu, Daniele
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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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