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The modern Italian debate on the Walrasian theory of capitalization (1960-1971)
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- Historians have studied the intellectual relationships between Walrasian economic thought and the Italian tradition with a primary focus on nineteenthcentury economic thought. Nevertheless, in the 1960s heated controversy over Walras's capitalization theory, prompted by Sraffa (1960) and, even more, by Garegnani (1960), developed in Italy. This paper aims to reconstruct that debate to illustrate that, even during such a period of critical reappraisal, a number of Italian economists held a fundamentally sceptical attitude towards a criticism of Walras's scheme. [Publisher's text].
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History of Economic Thought and Policy : 1, 2021-
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Code DOI : 10.3280/SPE2021-001006
ISSN: 2280-188X
KEYWORDS
- Italian economic thought, Garegnani, Graziani, Napoleoni, Walras
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