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    Antonio de Viti de Marco (30 September 1858 – 1 December 1943) was an Italian economist. Born in Lecce, he was professor of public finance in Rome from...
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  • century; however, he was unconvinced of its empirical relevance. Antonio de Viti de Marco elaborated on Ricardian equivalence in the 1890s. Robert J. Barro...
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    winner James M. Buchanan, Pantaleoni and his followers (such as Antonio De Viti De Marco and Vilfredo Pareto) can be considered the intellectual forefathers...
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    Mediterranean Agronomic Studies (CIHEAM). Valenzano is the seat of the "Antonio de Viti de Marco" Technical, Economic and Technological Institute (among which the...
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    – was finally preferred: this stretch, from the bridge to Via Antonio de Viti de Marco, was formerly called Via Caio Flaminio, then Via Flaminia nuova...
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  • In 1890 Zorli was joined in management by Maffeo Pantaleoni, Antonio De Viti De Marco and Ugo Mazzola, the three of them also acquiring 3/4 of the journal's...
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    league, and the next year, along with David Lubin, Luigi Luzzatti, Antonio De Viti De Marco and Pantaleoni, helped found the Istituto Internazionale di Agricoltura...
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    south as the only way to develop the area. On the other hand, Antonio De Viti De Marco (1858–1943), a liberal economist and radical deputy, accepted state...
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    history Edward Potts Cheyney (1861–1947) Gaetano Mosca (1858–1941) Antonio de Viti de Marco (1858–1943) Gaetano Salvemini (1873–1957) Niccolò Rodolico (1873–1969)...
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    James M. Buchanan (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    neoclassical economist Maffeo Pantaleoni (1857 –1924) and his followers—Antonio De Viti De Marco and Vilfredo Pareto—, who are part of the Italian school of public...
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