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Giuseppe Ugo Papi
Italian economist (1893–1989) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Giuseppe Ugo Papi (19 February 1893 – 13 September 1989) was an Italian economist who was born in Capua and died in Rome.
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Papi was among the contributors of the Fascist finance magazine Lo Stato from 1930.[1] He was the rector of the University "La Sapienza" of Rome from November 1953 to May 1966.[2][3] He was also a Knight of the Civil Order of Savoy and a member of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei.[2][3]
- External Loans and International Trade in Paper Money regime, Rome, A. Signorelli, 1923.
- Political Economy Lessons Gathered During the Academic Year 1924-1925, Rome, Library of Wisdom, 1925.
- Preliminary Plans for the Post-War Period: Income, Nutrition, Unemployment, Rehabilitation Money, Finance Reconstruction, Economic Plans, Rome,
- International Institute of Agriculture, 1944.
- Theory and Economic Development Policy, edited by GU Papi, Milano, Giuffrè, 1954.
- Theory of Economic Behavior of the State, Milan, Giuffrè, 1956.
- International Economics, Volume 18, the Treaty of the Italian economy, Torino, UTET, 1959.
- Dictionary of Economics, Torino, UTET, 1967.
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