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Pierangelo Garegnani

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Italian economist
Pierangelo Garegnani
Born9 August 1930
Died14 October 2011(2011年10月14日) (aged 81)
NationalityItalian
Academic career
FieldEconomics
InstitutionUniversity of Rome III
School or
tradition
Neo-Ricardian school
Alma materUniversity of Pavia, University of Cambridge
InfluencesPiero Sraffa
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

Pierangelo Garegnani (9 August 1930 – 14 October 2011) 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 Italian economist Piero Sraffa to the University of Cambridge's Wren Library.

Professor Garegnani was one of the leading theoretical critics of neoclassical economics. He 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] During the 1980s, Garegnani worked as a visiting professor at The New School.[3]

Biography

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After graduating with a degree in political science from Pavia in 1953, he was a student of Piero Sraffa at the University of Cambridge at which, in 1959, he received a Ph.D. in Political Economy.

He taught at the University of Sassari (1962-66),University of Pavia (1966-69),University of Florence (1969-74), at the Sapienza University of Rome (1974-92) and the Roma Tre University (1992-2002), where he directed the "Piero Sraffa" Research and Documentation Center and was Professor Emeritus (2002-2011). He also taught at the University of Cambridge (1975-77) and at the New School University of New York (1987-1990)[4] .
He was the literary executor of Piero Sraffa, whose manuscripts, donated by Sraffa himself to the University of Cambridge, are preserved at Trinity College, Cambridge [5] .

In the 1960s Garegnani was, together with Luigi Pasinetti, among the leading figures in the capital controversy, which saw him opposed to the positions of Paul Samuelson and Robert Solow [6] . He made fundamental contributions to the revival of the theoretical approach that was characteristic of the classical economists and Marx along the lines indicated by Sraffa in Production of Commodities by means of Commodities and to the re-proposition of the Keynesian principle of effective demand.

Works

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A comprehensive list of Garegnani's works is provided in Giancarlo de Vivo [2012].[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Docenti e Ricercatori: Pierangelo Garegnani" (in Italian). Università degli Studi Roma Tre. Archived from the original on 16 June 2020. Retrieved 28 June 2010.
  2. ^ Milgate, Murray. [2012], "Pierangelo Garegnani", Royal Economic Society, Newsletter, Number 156, January.
  3. ^ "Pierangelo Garegnani, 1930–2011".
  4. ^ Profilo di Pierangelo Garegnani Archived 18 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine sul sito del Dipartimento di Economia politica dell'Università degli Studi Roma Tre
  5. ^ Papers of Piero Sraffa (1898-1983), economist, Trinity College Library, Cambridge
  6. ^ Avi J. Cohen and G. C. Harcourt (2003) "Retrospectives: Whatever Happened to the Cambridge Capital Theory Controversies?", The Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 199-214;
  7. ^ De Vivo, Giancarlo. [2012], "Pierangelo Garegnani: A checklist of his works", Contributions to Political Economy, vol. 31, Issue 1, pp.23–28.

Further reading

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  • Milgate, Murray. [2012], "Pierangelo Gargenani: A sketch of his career", Contributions to Political Economy, vol. 31, Issue 1, pp. 19–21.
  • Mongiovi, G. and Petri F. (eds.), Value, Distribution and capital. Essays in honor of Pierangelo Garegnani, London, Routledge, ISBN 0-415-14277-6.


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