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The Role of Institutions in Pantaleoni’s Thought

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Maffeo Pantaleoni

Part of the book series: Central Issues in Contemporary Economic Theory and Policy ((CICETP))

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A wise man once observed that the fire at the library of Alexandria had a hidden benefit in that it put all those who wrote since in the fortunate position of being able to say something original.

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De Cecco, M. (1997). The Role of Institutions in Pantaleoni’s Thought. In: Baldassarri, M. (eds) Maffeo Pantaleoni. Central Issues in Contemporary Economic Theory and Policy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14537-9_6

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