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History of Political Economy (2015) 47 (1): 119–150.
Published: 01 March 2015
...Rosario Patalano This article discusses the contribution made by Francesco Fuoco (1774–1841) to the methodological debate in the early nineteenth century. In opposition to Say’s view, Fuoco defended the validity of the deductive method in economic analysis, upholding the mathématique sociale...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2015) 47 (4): 687–689.
Published: 01 December 2015
... Sociale
in Italy and Ricardian Economics:
The Case of Francesco Fuoco 119
Neri Salvadori and Defense versus Opulence? An Appraisal
Rodolfo Signorino of the Malthus-Ricardo 1815 Controversy...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1986) 18 (3): 538–540.
Published: 01 September 1986
...
and growth. Chapter 3 then undertakes to illustrate how the question of economic
expansion becomes relevant to Italian thinking only during the subsequent period,
under the title of industrialism (e.g. Fuoco).
Of course the personality of Francesco Ferrara (to which the entire last chapter...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2015) 47 (2): 343–345.
Published: 01 June 2015
..., such as Melchiorre Gioja, Giandomenico Romagnosi, and Francesco Fuoco, but
because of the failure to give rise to a consolidated school of political economy such
as existed in Great Britain and France. Fuoco’s reasoning was partially in agreement
with the development of European economic analysis (David...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2015) 47 (2): 345–348.
Published: 01 June 2015
... Romagnosi, and Francesco Fuoco, but
because of the failure to give rise to a consolidated school of political economy such
as existed in Great Britain and France. Fuoco’s reasoning was partially in agreement
with the development of European economic analysis (David Ricardo in particular),
but he...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2015) 47 (2): 348–350.
Published: 01 June 2015
... Romagnosi, and Francesco Fuoco, but
because of the failure to give rise to a consolidated school of political economy such
as existed in Great Britain and France. Fuoco’s reasoning was partially in agreement
with the development of European economic analysis (David Ricardo in particular),
but he...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2015) 47 (2): 350–354.
Published: 01 June 2015
... Romagnosi, and Francesco Fuoco, but
because of the failure to give rise to a consolidated school of political economy such
as existed in Great Britain and France. Fuoco’s reasoning was partially in agreement
with the development of European economic analysis (David Ricardo in particular),
but he...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2015) 47 (2): 354–357.
Published: 01 June 2015
..., such as Melchiorre Gioja, Giandomenico Romagnosi, and Francesco Fuoco, but
because of the failure to give rise to a consolidated school of political economy such
as existed in Great Britain and France. Fuoco’s reasoning was partially in agreement
with the development of European economic analysis (David...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2015) 47 (2): 357–360.
Published: 01 June 2015
... Romagnosi, and Francesco Fuoco, but
because of the failure to give rise to a consolidated school of political economy such
as existed in Great Britain and France. Fuoco’s reasoning was partially in agreement
with the development of European economic analysis (David Ricardo in particular),
but he...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1986) 18 (3): 540–541.
Published: 01 September 1986
... to illustrate how the question of economic
expansion becomes relevant to Italian thinking only during the subsequent period,
under the title of industrialism (e.g. Fuoco).
Of course the personality of Francesco Ferrara (to which the entire last chapter
is devoted) is so relevant that it would...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2011) 43 (suppl_1): 5–31.
Published: 01 December 2011
... first issue
in 1933 (until the 1960s) Econometrica regularly published articles on
denominated forerunners: Emile Borel, Augustin Cournot*, Francis
Ysidro Edgeworth*, Francesco Fuoco, William Stanley Jevons*, Hans von
Mangoldt, Johann Heinrich Von Thünen*, Vilfredo Pareto*, Léon Walras,
Knut...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2023) 55 (5): 929–962.
Published: 01 October 2023
... was the focatico (from fuoco , hearth), the tax that we discuss in detail below. It was also called pagamenti di fiscali ordinari to distinguish it from other direct taxes that were also assessed by hearths and were assigned for specific purposes, such as for the pay of the Spanish infantry (the so-called...