Maffeo Pantaleoni (Italian: [mafˌfɛːo pantaleˈoːni]; Frascati, 2 July 1857 – Milan, 29 October 1924) was an Italian economist. At first he was a notable...
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Irish descent; he was a nephew of Italian economist and politician Maffeo Pantaleoni. The surname was derived from an ancient Greek king, Pantaleon. Leoni's...
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humanitarian Hewitt Pantaleoni, American ethnomusicologist Maffeo Pantaleoni, Italian economist and politician Romilda Pantaleoni, Italian soprano Pantaleon...
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Catholic Church Maffeo Gherardi (1406–1492), called the Cardinal of Venice, Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal Maffeo Pantaleoni (1857–1924), Italian...
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son of Guido Pantaleoni Jr., born in Missouri to an Italian immigrant father, and Lucy Hewitt. His father was the nephew of Maffeo Pantaleoni and grandson...
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Law School. Guido was a nephew of Italian economist and politician Maffeo Pantaleoni. He and Helenka had two sons, Anthony and Michael. In 1935, Guido...
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(1879–1965), Cardinal Bishop Ludovico Micara (1775–1847), Cardinal Bishop Maffeo Pantaleoni (1857–1924), economist and politician Ilaria Salvatori (1979–), Italian...
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democratization of Italy following World War I, with Luigi Einaudi, Maffeo Pantaleoni, Umberto Ricci and Alberto de' Stefani leading this movement. Austerity...
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Charles Gide to describe the economic beliefs of the Italian economist Maffeo Pantaleoni, with the term néo-libéralisme previously existing in French; the...
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Marshall's influence extended elsewhere; Italians would compliment Maffeo Pantaleoni by calling him the "Marshall of Italy". Marshall thought classical...
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the year in Italy reading the works of the neoclassical economist Maffeo Pantaleoni (1857 –1924) and his followers—Antonio De Viti De Marco and Vilfredo...
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Yadav Prasad Pant (1928–2007), Nepalese economist and politician Maffeo Pantaleoni (1857–1924), Italian economist Philippe Van Parijs (born 1951), Belgian...
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Smith founder Tullio Martello and the brilliant young liberal Maffeo Pantaleoni. Pantaleoni worked on the journal's financial review page as well. The conciliatory...
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Gijsbert Weijer Jan Bruins [nl], France's Charles Gide, and Italy's Maffeo Pantaleoni.: 8 The conference was chaired by former Swiss President Gustave...
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Parliamentary Fascio for National Defence promoted by the nationalist Maffeo Pantaleoni after the battle of Caporetto to overcome the political crisis and...
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He resigned his commission in 1906. From 1894 he collaborated with Maffeo Pantaleoni and Vilfredo Pareto in the Giornale degli Economisti. He was the first...
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: 9 Banca Generale Banco di Sconto e Sete Banca di Credito Italiano Maffeo Pantaleoni (1998), La caduta della Società Generale di Credito Mobiliare Italiano...
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related to this article: Discorso economico sopra la Maremma di Siena Pantaleoni, Maffeo (1894). "Bandini, Sallustio Antonio". Dictionary of Political Economy...
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of Rome and realized a bronze bas-relief for the Technical School "Maffeo Pantaleoni" of Rome. In 1961 he made the bronze bas-reliefs for the 18th century...
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Basilica by Cardinals Riccardo Annibaldi, Raoul de Grosparmy, Ancher Pantaleoni, Matteo Orsini, and Goffredo da Alatri, with permission of Pope Clement...
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went into exile, taking refuge in Geneva (Switzerland), hosted by Maffeo Pantaleoni. Here he met Vilfredo Pareto and the German social-democrat August...
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illustri in lettere di Napoli. Naples: Antonio Bulifon. pp. 133–134. Pantaleoni, Maffeo (1894). "de Luca, Giovanni Battista". Dictionary of Political Economy...
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University Press. p. 47. ISBN 978-0-521-84337-9. Retrieved 3 January 2013. Pantaleoni, Maffeo (1894). "Davanzati, Bernardo". Dictionary of Political Economy. Vol...
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