Published No. 1-2023 of the 'Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi', LV 2-2021 including the papers of the Symposia on the Italian economy in the 1930s and on Rethinking liberal Europe

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Symposium

The Italian economy in the 1930s: new perspectives from economic history, business history and the history of economics 

Giacomo Gabbuti, Introduction

Fabrizio Bientinesi and Marco Cini, “Economic Science and Corporatism: The School of Corporatist Sciences of Pisa”

Marco Molteni, “The Distress of Italian Commercial Banks in 1926-1936: A New Dataset from Supervision Archives”

Derek Hattemer, “Savings and Social Policy in the Fascist Parastate: The Istituto Nazionale delle Assicurazioni and the Campaign for Universal Corporative Insurance, 1929-1939”

Giacomo Gabbuti, “Fiscal Sources and the Distribution of Income in Italy: The Italian Historical Taxpayers’ Database”

Symposium

Rethinking liberal Europe

Matthew D’Auria, Florian Greiner and Federico Trocini, “Introduction: Some Thoughts on the History of ‘European’ Liberalism”

Patricia Chiantera-Stutte, “The ‘Deus ex Machina’ of Liberal Internationalism: The Greek Empire, the British Commonwealth and the League of Nations in the Thought of Alfred E. Zimmern and Gilbert Murray”

Oded Yair Steinberg, “Teutonic Freedom. Racial Liberalism among the Anglo-German Victorians”

Bernd Braun, “Ernst Elsenhans (1815-1849): Lost Ideas about Social-Liberal State Building and an International State System in the Revolution of 1848-1849”

Paola Cattani, “Thomas Mann, Paul Valéry, José Ortega y Gasset and Democratic Liberalism. From Criticism to Defence, between Politics and Ethics”

Giuseppe Sciara, “Benjamin Constant’s Liberalism and Italian Anti-Fascism (1925-1945): Between Croce and the ‘Partito d’Azione'”

Articles

Enrico Bellino, “Terenzio Cozzi as a Growth Theorist”

Riccardo Bellofiore and Francesco Garibaldo, “The Adventures of Austerity. A Sympathetic Critique of Clara Mattei’s ‘The Capital Order'”

 

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