Marcello De Cecco, the Glossary
Marcello De Cecco (Lanciano 17 September 1939 – Rome 3 March 2016) was an Italian economist.[1]
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17 relations: Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, Bank of Italy, Corriere della Sera, Democratic Party (Italy), European Union, Institute for New Economic Thinking, International Monetary Fund, Italy, Keynesian economics, La Repubblica, La Stampa, Lanciano, Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli, Rome, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, University of Cambridge, University of Parma.
- 21st-century Italian economists
- Academic staff of the Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli
- Keynesians
- University of Parma alumni
Banca Nazionale del Lavoro
Banca Nazionale del Lavoro S.p.A. (BNL) is an Italian bank headquartered in Rome.
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Bank of Italy
The Bank of Italy (Italian: Banca d'Italia,, informally referred to as Bankitalia) is the Italian member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for Italy from 1893 to 1998, issuing the Italian lira.
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Corriere della Sera
Corriere della Sera ("Evening Courier") is an Italian daily newspaper published in Milan with an average circulation of 246,278 copies in May 2023.
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Democratic Party (Italy)
The Democratic Party (Partito Democratico., PD) is a social democratic political party in Italy.
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European Union
The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of member states that are located primarily in Europe.
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Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) is a New York City–based nonprofit think tank.
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International Monetary Fund
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a major financial agency of the United Nations, and an international financial institution funded by 190 member countries, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. It is regarded as the global lender of last resort to national governments, and a leading supporter of exchange-rate stability.
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Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.
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Keynesian economics
Keynesian economics (sometimes Keynesianism, named after British economist John Maynard Keynes) are the various macroeconomic theories and models of how aggregate demand (total spending in the economy) strongly influences economic output and inflation.
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La Repubblica
(English: "the Republic") is an Italian daily general-interest newspaper with an average circulation of 151,309 copies in May 2023.
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La Stampa
(English: "The Press") is an Italian daily newspaper published in Turin with an average circulation of 87,143 copies in May 2023.
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Lanciano
Lanciano (Langiàne) is a town and comune in the province of Chieti, part of the Abruzzo region of central Italy.
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Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali "Guido Carli" (English: Free International University of Social Studies "Guido Carli"), known by the acronym "LUISS" or "LUISS Guido Carli", is a private university located in Rome, Italy, founded in 1974 by a group of entrepreneurs led by Umberto Agnelli.
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Rome
Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.
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Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
The Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa (commonly known in Italy as "la Normale") is a public university institution in Pisa and Florence, Tuscany, Italy, currently attended by about 600 undergraduate and postgraduate (PhD) students.
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University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England.
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University of Parma
The University of Parma (Università degli Studi di Parma, UNIPR) is a public university in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
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See also
21st-century Italian economists
- Alberto Alesina
- Andrea Prat
- Antonio Mele
- Barbara Sianesi
- Carlo Trigilia
- Dario Scannapieco
- Eliana La Ferrara
- Fabrizio Barca
- Fabrizio Saccomanni
- Fabrizio Zilibotti
- Francesco Grillo
- Giuseppe Barbero
- Guido Tabellini
- Lia Quartapelle
- Lucrezia Reichlin
- Marcello De Cecco
- Mario Draghi
- Nicola Acocella
- Oriana Bandiera
- Paola Giuliano
- Paolo Savona
- Pasquale Tridico
- Rainer Masera
- Vittorio Grilli
- Alessandro Orsini (sociologist)
- Alessandro Pansa
- Antonio Marzano
- Dario Antiseri
- Dario Edoardo Viganò
- Ferdinando Nelli Feroci
- Flavia Lattanzi
- Fortunato Pasqualino
- Giorgio Sirilli
- Giovanni Orsina
- Giuseppe F. Italiano
- Leonardo Morlino
- Marcello De Cecco
- Marco Simoni
- Mario Arcelli
- Mario Telò
- Massimo Egidi
- Michel Martone
- Miodrag Lekić
- Paola Severino
Keynesians
- Bertil Ohlin
- Edward Ronald Walker
- Erik Lundberg
- Erwin Rothbarth
- Gunnar Myrdal
- Jeffrey Sachs
- Joan Robinson
- John Hicks
- John Kenneth Galbraith
- John Maynard Keynes
- Joseph Stiglitz
- Karl Schiller
- Katsuhito Iwai
- Lars Pålsson Syll
- Lloyd Metzler
- Lorie Tarshis
- Marcello De Cecco
- Marriner S. Eccles
- Paul Krugman
- Peter Bofinger
- Post-Keynesian economists
- Richard Kahn, Baron Kahn
- Robert Bryce
- Seymour E. Harris
- Simon Wren-Lewis
- Thomas Piketty
- Trygve Haavelmo
- Walter Heller
University of Parma alumni
- Adolfo Ferrata
- Alberto Broggi
- Alessandro Magnoli Bocchi
- Alissa Ranuccini
- Anthony Panizzi
- Antonio Carlo Napoleone Gallenga
- Attilio Bertolucci
- Barbara De Salvo
- Bernardino Ramazzini
- Bruno Tabacci
- Camillo Rondani
- Cesare Zavattini
- Corrado Clini
- Danilo Mainardi
- David Levi (Italy)
- Fabio Fabbri
- Flavio Delbono
- Francesco Ercole
- Francesco Rucco
- Franco Rotelli
- Gerardo Bianco
- Gian Domenico Romagnosi
- Giovanni Battista Lalli
- Giovannino Guareschi
- Girolamo Ghilini
- Luciano Fadiga
- Marcello De Cecco
- Marco Luzzago
- Michele Guerra
- Niccolò Cabeo
- Patrizia Barbieri
- Piero Mozzi
- Pope Innocent IV
- Riccardo Giovanelli
- Roberto Savio
- Roberto Toscano
- Valeria Gazzola
- Vittorio Gallese