Alessandro Le Donne

Alessandro Le Donne
University of Turin | UNITO · Dipartimento di Economia e Statistica "Cognetti de Martiis"

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Introduction
I'm actually working on Sraffa's thought and the economic methodology which is behind his equations.
Additional affiliations
February 2020 - April 2020
University of Strasbourg
Position
  • Visiting Student
Education
November 2015 - July 2018
University of Siena
Field of study
  • Economia e Gestione degli Intermediari Finanziari

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Publications (9)
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This paper critically examines Thomas Piketty’s efforts to develop an interdisciplinary approach to economics, focusing on his attempt to construct an “open” economic theory that integrates historical, social, and political dimensions into the analysis of wealth and income inequality. While Piketty acknowledges the limitations of traditional econom...
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Review: Claudio Napoleoni, Discorso sull’economia politica, Nocera, Orthotes Editrice, 2019 (prima edizione Torino, Bollati Boringhieri, 1985). Claudio Napoleoni, Discours sur l’économie politique, Édition critique par Massimo Amato, trad. Massimo Amato et Dominique Saatdjian, Paris, Classiques Garnier, Écrits sur l’économie, 2019, 190 pages.
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In Marx and the Classical Economists (Garegnani 1981, p. 113), Garegnani states: “a revival of the Classical economists’ theoretical approach cannot [...] take place but starting from the highestpoint of development which such an approach received in the past: the point which was reached with Marx”. The aim of the paper is to discuss some aspects o...
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In the present paper, we ask whether in the “new” Classical political economy as reproposed by Sraffa there is a satisfying theory of human behaviour and social change. To discuss this issue, we try to show a possible pathway to integrate the analytical part of his work with the historical analysis based on the materialist philosophical anthropolog...
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Aurelio Peccei (1908-1984) was an Italian top manager who worked in FIAT and Olivetti and founded in 1968 the Club of Rome (CoR), an informal group of politicians and intellectuals. They had the objective to clearly scrutiny into the af-termath of the economic growth which apparently paid no consideration for its negative side effects, especially t...
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The paper focuses on the Antonine-Plague’s consequences from an economic-political and philosophical-cultural perspective. Exploiting analogies with the Malthusian model used to interpret the wage growth of the post-Black Death of the fourteenth century, the authors underline how the measures implemented by Roman institutions jointly with the degre...
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Introduzione Antoine Destutt de Tracy (1754-1836) è il fondatore degli Idéologues: un gruppo di studiosi attivi in Francia dagli anni immediatamente precedenti la Rivoluzione fino all'inizio dell'età della Restaurazione. Com'è noto, gli Idéologues erano su posizioni politiche ed economiche liberali e repubblicane, affermavano la libertà di pensiero...

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