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The Paretian Tradition During the Interwar Period Mario Pomini

The Paretian Tradition During the Interwar Period By Mario Pomini

The Paretian Tradition During the Interwar Period by Mario Pomini


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The Paretian Tradition During the Interwar Period: From Dynamics to Growth by Mario Pomini

The years in-between the two World Wars were a crucial period for the building of economic dynamics as an autonomous field. Different competing research programs arose at international level. Great progress was achieved by studies on the business cycle, with the first statistical applications. Outside the theory of the business cycle, a significant line of inquiry was that pursued at the end of the 1930s by Hicks and Samuelson. This period also saw the formulation of another approach to formal economic dynamics which in the 1930s represented the frontier of research from the analytical point of view. It was an approach which set the notion of equilibrium at the basis of dynamics, exactly as in the case of statics, thus leading to the definition of a dynamic equilibrium approach. The aim of this volume is to take into consideration this original research field sparked from Paretos works and initially developed during the 1920s in the United States by two American mathematicians, G. Evans and C. Ross.

In the 1930s, the concept of dynamic equilibrium became the main research field of the Pareto school which gave its most important contributions in this field. The Paretian economists as Amoroso, de Pietri Tonelli, Sensini, and the younger, such as Bordin, Palomba, La Volpe, Fossati and Zaccagnini, for the most part students of the former, developed this approach in many directions. The theory of dynamic equilibrium reached remarkable results from an analytical viewpoint through the wide application of the functional calculus, thus anticipating a perspective which was taken into consideration in the 1960s with the theory of optimal growth. Despite the Pareto schools relevance, it remained widely unknown, not only at international level, but also in Italy. Recently, it has been object of renewed interest. This present work aims at reconstructing the fundamental contributions offered by the Pareto school in forming the economic dynamics theory.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Paretian School in Italy 2. Paretos legacy in economic dynamics 3. Dynamic equilibrium in the international context 4. Dynamic equilibrium and economic mechanics in Luigi Amoroso 5. Dynamic equilibrium and expectations in Giulio la Volpe 6. Eraldo Fossati and the role of uncertainty 7. Dynamic equilibrium and economic cycle 8. From dynamic equilibrium to the theory of optimal growth

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NPB9780415661409
9780415661409
0415661404
The Paretian Tradition During the Interwar Period: From Dynamics to Growth by Mario Pomini
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2014-05-19
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