Giuseppe Ugo Papi
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Giuseppe Ugo Papi (19 February 1893, in Capua, Italy – 13 September 1989, in Rome) was an
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. Papi was among the contributors of the Fascist finance magazine '' Lo Stato'' from 1930. He was the
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of the University "La Sapienza" of Rome from November 1953 to May 1966. He was also a Knight of the Civil Order of Savoy and a member of the
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. Papi's books include: * External Loans and International Trade in
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regime, Rome, A. Signorelli, 1923. *
Political Economy Political economy is the study of how economic systems (e.g. markets and national economies) and political systems (e.g. law, institutions, government) are linked. Widely studied phenomena within the discipline are systems such as labour ...
Lessons Gathered During the Academic Year 1924-1925, Rome, Library of Wisdom, 1925. * Preliminary Plans for the Post-War Period: Income, Nutrition,
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, Rehabilitation Money, Finance Reconstruction, Economic Plans, Rome, *
International Institute of Agriculture The International Institute of Agriculture (IIA) was founded in Rome in 1905 by the King of Italy Victor Emmanuel III with the intent of creating a clearinghouse for collection of agricultural statistics. It was created primarily due to the efforts ...
, 1944. * Theory and
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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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* Italian economists 1893 births 1989 deaths Members of the Lincean Academy Academic staff of the Sapienza University of Rome Knights Commander of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany {{Italy-economist-stub