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Fausto Vicarelli was an economist with solid theoretical foundations. His academic training began at the University of Rome in the mid-1950s, as a student of Volrico Travaglini, who acted as advisor for his degree thesis on ‘Dynamic theory according to Hicks and the Swedish school’. Subsequently he was to win a Stringher scholarship and continue his studies at Harvard University.

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Fazio, A. (1999). Opening Address. In: Gandolfo, G., Marzano, F. (eds) Economic Theory and Social Justice. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26981-5_3

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