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Giancarlo Gandolfo

Italian economist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Giancarlo Gandolfo (born November 17, 1937) is an Italian economist. He has been a Professor of International Economics at Sapienza University of Rome from 1974 to 2010. Gandolfo is notable for his popular graduate-level textbook on dynamic economic theory.[1]

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Biography

After graduating from the Lycée Italiano “Leonardo Da Vinci” in Paris in 1956, he took the “Course on French Civilization” at the Sorbonne (building) and the École des Hautes Études Internationales and the “English Language, Literature and Institutions” course Queen Mary University of London in 1956-57.[2]

A student of Vittorio Marrama, he Jurisprudence summa cum laude from the University of Rome with a law degree in 1960. Tra il 1965 e il 1968 segue corsi post-laurea in economia matematica ed econometria presso il Centro Internazionale di Matematica (CIME) diretti, sotto la supervisione di Bruno de Finetti, da Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences come Ragnar Frisch, John Hicks e Tjalling Koopmans, e da professori di rilievo come Richard M. Goodwin, Edmond Malinvaud, Michio Morishima e Henri Theil.[3]

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Selected works

  • (2009) [1971]. Economic Dynamics: Methods and Models (Fourth ed.). Berlin: Springer. ISBN 978-3-642-13503-3.

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