Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi

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Vol. LVI, n. 2 – 2022

The current issue includes a symposium on “The 1972 Stockholm Conference, Fifty Years Later: What Legacy?” edited by Sara Lorenzini and Francesco Cassata. The “Stockholm moment” – i.e., the birth of global environmentalism – is investigated in a selection of papers (by J. Bonasera, G. Borzoni, F. Paolini, L. Piccioni, and S. Lorenzini herself) presented at a webinar held in 2022, and organised by the RUCHE (Réseau Universitaire de Chercheurs en Histoire Environnementale, France), the Environmental Humanities Lab at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm (SPHERE project) and the Luigi Einaudi Foundation.

The issue continues with an article by leading ecological economist Peter Söderbaum, an essay on the relationships between economics and philosophy (V. Erasmo), two Fondazione Einaudi “Fellow” lectures (A. Rosselli and P.P. Portinaro), and Luigi R. Einaudi’s notes on the Italian American Heritage Today. Three review essays on three giants in the history of economics – Smith, Keynes, and Hirschman – complement the issue.

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Vol. LVI, n. 1 – 2022

The issue hosts two symposia: “Mobility, Labour, Right: Historical Trajectories and Interactions in the Americas and Europe (XVII-XX Centuries)”, edited by Claudia Bernardi (articles by  Nicoletta Rolla, Johan Heinsen, Giulia Bonazza, Federica Morelli, Claudia Bernardi), and “Economics, History and Economic History in Stefano Fenoaltea’s Cliometrics”, edited by Alberto Baffigi and Giovanni Vecchi (articles by Ignazio Visco, Alberto Baffigi, Filippo Battistoni and Marco Martinez, Giacomo Gabbuti, Antonio Iodice and Luigi Oddo, Wasiq N. Khan)

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Vol. LVI, n. 2 – 2021

The issue collects papers presented at a Conference organized on the 80th anniversary of the Ventotene Manifesto by the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi and the Jean Monnet Chair ‘No Fear 4 Europe’ of the University of Torino (January 20-22, 2021). Articles by Antonella Braga, Piero Graglia, Paolo Soddu, Mario Telò, Luca Einaudi, Annamaria Simonazzi, Paola Subacchi, Jan Kregel, Francesco Saraceno, Alessandra Venturini, Vera Palea, Suzanne J. Konzelmann and Marc Fovargue-Davies, David W. Ellwood, and Antonino De Francesco.

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Vol. LV, n. 1 – 2021

This issue collects contributions to the Symposium on “Marshall Sahlins’s ‘Stone Age Economics’, a Semi-Centenary Estimate”, with articles by Chris Gregory, John Gowdy, Nicholas Xenos, James Carrier, Philippe Chanial and Ilana Silber, Pol Llopart i Olivella, Karen Ho, Osvaldo Raggio, Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde, Sergio Cesaratto and Stefano Di Bucchianico, Giuseppe Danese, Veronica Barassi, as well as by Marshall Sahlins himself. The issue also includes regular articles. 

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Vol. LIV, n. 2 – 2020

Together with regular articles, this issue of The Annals gathers articles from an international workshop on “Regional Multilateralism in a Disintegrating World Order” (contributors: M. Telò, S. Honoré, L. R. Einaudi, G. Finizio, S. Menegazzi, M. Calculli), as well as a sub-issue entitled “Exile: An Acceleration Towards Modernity” (ed. by R. Camurri; contributors: E. Acciai, G. Quaggio, C. Panizza, A. Gussoni, F. Fiorani). The issue also exhibits regular articles.  

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Vol. LIV, n. 1 – 2020

The issue hosts, besides regular papers, the Symposium “New Geographies of the Atlantic, 19-20th Centuries” (edited by Federica Morelli and Marco Mariano; contributors: Monica Henry, Deborah Besseghini, Facundo Nanni & Alejandro Morea, Edoardo Frezet, David Ellwood). 

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Vol. LIII, n. 2 – 2019

Besides regular articles, the issue collects contributions to a Symposium on Cliometrics (contributors: S. Fenoaltea – target article -, L. Prados de la Escosura, A. Baffigi, G. Vecchi, C. Diebolt and M. J. Haupert, J. Assa), as well as articles presented at a workshop on “Happiness, Well-being, and (de)Growth” (contributors: A. E. Clarke and C. D’Ambrosio, L. Becchetti, P. Conzo, M. Pugno, E. Felice, D. Donnini Macciò, A. Carabelli).

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Vol. LIII, n. 1 – 2019

The issue includes (besides regular articles) a Symposium on “Globalization and International Conflict” (ed. by Matthew Evangelista; contributors: J. M. Welsh, N. C. Crawford, E. Brighi, F. Armao, M. Boggero), as well as a discussion of the relationship among science, technology, and Europeanisation (ed. by Francesco Cassata and Sara Lorenzini, with articles by S. Venditti and M. Noël).

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Vol. LII, n. 2 – 2018

Besides regular articles, the issue contains a Symposium on the relationship between economics and other social science disciplines (ed. by Mario Cedrini and John Davis; contributors: Roger Backhouse and Philippe Fontaine, Mark D. White, John B. Davis, Alain Caillé) as well as one on Cambridge Keynesians (contributors: Luigi L. Pasinetti, Bradley W. Bateman, Maria Cristina Marcuzzo).

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Vol. LII, n. 1 – 2018

Beyond individual articles, the issue includes two symposia: “Globalization in Historical Perspective. A Long-term View” (contributors: G. Bertola, K. O’Rourke, S. Fenoaltea, U. Panizza) and “Global History” (F. Tuccari, M. Meriggi, L. Di Fiore, V. Beonio Brocchieri, P. Delpiano and G. Gozzini), as well as a debate on Luigi Einaudi’s “On Abstract and Historical Hypotheses and on Value Judgments in Economic Sciences”.

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Vol. LI, n. 2 – 2017

This issue of the Annals (winter 2017) aims at investigating the “reconstruction” made necessary by the current European – financial, economic, industrial and political – crisis. Contributors to the special issue “Reconstruction in Europe, 100 Years Later” include Michael Ambrosi, Giuseppe Bertola, Marco Bresciani, Tiziana Caponio, Peter Clarke, Luca Einaudi, Maurizio Ferrera, Jan Kregel, Lucia Quaglia, Francesco Saraceno, Mario Telò, Vittorio Valli.

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Vol. LI, n. 1 – 2017

The first published issue of the Annals (summer 2017) explores John Maynard Keynes’s legacy (social philosophy and method; insights for the management of domestic economies; suggestions of global reform) at a time of profound crisis for both the global economy and economics as discipline. Contributors to the special issue “Keynes’s Relevance to the Contemporary World. Eighty Years since The General Theory” include Jörg Bibow, Anna Carabelli, Mario Cedrini, Emanuele Citera, Peter Clarke, John Davis, Sheila Dow, Luca Fantacci, Roberto Marchionatti, Paolo Paesani, Kurt von Seekamm, Robert Skidelsky, Dario Togati, and David Vines. 

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