Augusto Graziani
Augusto Graziani (4 May 1933 – 5 January 2014)[1] was an Italian economist, Professor in Political Economy at University la Sapienza, most known for his contribution to monetary economics in founding monetary circuit theory.
Augusto Graziani | |
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Born | |
Died | 5 January 2014 80) | (aged
Nationality | Italian |
Field | Monetary economics |
School or tradition | Post-Keynesian economics |
Contributions | Monetary circuit theory |
See also
Further reading
- Brief biography.
- Philip Arestis, Malcolm C. Sawyer, A biographical dictionary of dissenting economists, "Augusto GRAZIANI" (biography), pp. 254–263.
- Augusto Graziani, "The theory of the monetary circuit", Economies et Societes, vol. 24, n°. 6, pp. 7‐36 (1990).
- Augusto Graziani, "The theory of the monetary circuit", in The money supply in the economic process: a post Keynesian perspective, vol. 60, eds M. Musella and C. Panico, Elgar Reference Collection, International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Aldershot, U.K. (1995)
- Augusto Graziani, "The Marxist Theory of Money". International Journal of Political Economy, vol. 27, n° 2, Marxian Theory: The Italian Debate (Summer, 1997), pp. 26–50.
- Augusto Graziani, The Monetary Theory of Production, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK (2003).
References
- ilmattino retrieved 6th Jan 2013
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