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The Cantabrigiensis-Italian School of Economics (1950–1990)

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By collating the names of the recipients of the Stringher and Mortara grants, those put forward by Carlo Casarosa (2004, 550–53), by Fernando Vianello (2004), by Pierluigi Ciocca (2008) and by other sources, we may identify, according to their Italian alma mater, a number of scholars who went to Cambridge for the period 1950–75. We also provide the year of matriculation, or the year in which a grant was awarded. However, the list is not exhaustive:

  1. 1.

    From the Universities of Rome: Paolo Sylos Labini (1949); Mario Lombardo (1953); Luigi Spaventa (1957 and 1958–60); Giovanni Caravale (1958, n.a.; 1959, 1960); Paolo Leon (1958); Luigi Marini (1959); Ferruccio Marzano (1958, 1962); Duccio Cavalieri (1959; 2nd MIT); Antonio Pedone (1959); Salvatore Biasco (1959); Mario Amendola (1960, 1962); Domenico Mario Nuti (1962, 1964); Giuseppe Campa (1962, 1965); Bruno Miconi (1962, 1963); Roberto Ruberti (1963–65); Ezio Tantarelli (1965); Giorgio Questa (1966); Fernando Vianello (1966–68); Giovanni Carosio (1968); Orietta Vito Colonna (1969); Alessandro Roncaglia (1970, 1971–73); Riccardo Parboni (1972); Maurizio Franzini (1973); Vona Stefano (1975), Paolo Garonna (1973); Joseph Halevi (1974); Fabrizio Barca (1978); Roberto Ciccone (1979);

  2. 2.

    From the Catholic University of Milan: Nino Andreatta (Easter Term, 1956); Luigi L. Pasinetti (1956, n.a.; 1957); Terenzio Cozzi (1962); Alberto Quadrio Curzio (1962); Luciano Boggio (1967); Pierpaolo Varri (1970); Giancarlo Graziola (1971); Gabriella Marzi (1971); Daniele Schilirò (1979);

  3. 3.

    From the University of Milan and Bocconi University: Ezio Lancellotti (1960, 1962); Giovanni Maria Ciocca (1962–63); Rolando Valiani (1964–65); Giovanni Maria Bernareggi (1965); Carlo Boffito (1969, Bocconi); Ferdinando Targetti (1972, Bocconi); Anna M. Carabelli (1973), Termini Ferrari (1975, Bocconi); Franco Donzelli (1974, Bocconi); Pier Angelo Mori (1976, Bocconi); Fabio Ranchetti (1979, Università degli Studi);

  4. 4.

    From the University of Naples: Bruno Trezza (1961); Neri Salvadori (1977); Lilia Costabile (1979); Fabio Petri (1972); Carlo Panico (1978; Ph.D. 1983);

  5. 5.

    From the University of Bologna: Luca Meldolesi (1963); Palmerio Giovanni (1964, Bologna); Massimo Ricottilli (1972); Silvia Giannini (1978); Francesca Bettìo (1978); Giuliana Campanelli (1979); Elettra Agliardi (1987); Roberto Scazzieri (1992);

  6. 6.

    From the University of Pavia: Piero Garegnani (1953); Francesco Volpi (1955); Mario Sarcinelli (1956); Franco Romani (1957); L. E. Ongaro (1962); Michele Salvati (1960, 1965); Giorgio La Malfa (1961, 1966); Guido Montani (1967–68); Giovanni Vaggi (1971);

  7. 7.

    From the University of Siena: Mario Tonveronachi (1970); Ugo Pagano (1974); G. Cifarelli (1976);

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    From other universities: Onorio Gobbato (1955, Venice); F. Buffoni (1961, Sassari); Paolo Pettenati (1961–62, Florence); F. Gallo (1961, Catania); Andrea Saba (1961, Catania); Sebastiano Brusco (1962 and 1965, Sassari); Marcello De Cecco (1964, Parma); Rieser Vittorio (1966, Turin); Antonella Picchio del Mercato (Padua); Giorgio Gilibert (1968, Turin); Amedeo Amato (1970, Genoa); Marco Eller Vainicher (1971, Florence); Antonietta Campus (1971, Sassari); Alfredo Medio (1971, Genoa); Antonio Sassu (1972 Cagliari); Annamaria Simonazzi (1976, Modena); Maurizio Zenesini (1976, Trento); Giancarlo De Vivo (1979 and 1991, Florence); Lilia Costabile (1979, Florence); Diego Gambetta (1979, Turin); Sergio Destefanis (1980, Fribourg); Gloria Vivenza (2001, Verona), Alberto Chilosi (1976–67, Pisa);

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    From Canton Ticino (Italian speaking Switzerland): Angelo A. Rossi (1967, Fribourg im Üechtland); Mauro Baranzini (1976: Zurich and Fribourg im Üechtland), Daniele Besomi (1986: Pavia), Marcello Corti (1980: Fribourg im Üechtland).

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Notes

  1. 1.

    Carlo Casarosa (2004, 547), after quoting the Italians of the first generation who went to Cambridge, adds: ‘In the early 1970s a new generation of young Italian economists arrives in Cambridge; among these Antonietta Campus, Giorgio Gilibert, Alessandro Roncaglia, Mario Tonveronachi, Giovanni Vaggi and Pierpaolo Varri.’ Vianello (2004, 484–7) cites Michele Salvati, Salvatore Biasco, Sebastiano Brusco, Giorgio Fodor, Giancarlo de Vivo and himself as being in Cambridge from the 1960s onwards.

  2. 2.

    Laurea Bocconi (1973), Ph.D., Faculty of Economics and Politics, Cambridge 1990.

  3. 3.

    As he repeatedly told the first author of this volume; however, we were not able to find an entry of the Lugano hotels or accommodations.

  4. 4.

    On this point see Sect. 3.3.1.7.

  5. 5.

    It was Luigi Spaventa that ‘urged me to plan (and helped me organise) a period of study at Cambridge’ (Roncaglia 2013, 173).

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    In the late 1960s and 1970s, the Librarian’s office was on the upper floor of the Marshall Library; you could reach it by walking upstairs from the Library desk, or through an open passage linking the Department of Applied Economics and the upper floor of the Library. When Sraffa retired, the Office was taken up by E. A. G. Robinson. In the 1980s, the passage between the Department of Applied Economics and the upper Marshall Library was closed.

  7. 7.

    These are concepts drawn from Salvati’s personal page at Unicreditanduniversities.eu; the whole text of his entry has been submitted and discussed with him.

  8. 8.

    Guarini (2013, 249–50) points out that Luigi Spaventa’s mother, Lydia De Novellis Spaventa (who died in 2000), graduated in ‘lettere e filosofia’ (with Gianni Gentile) and in ‘political science’. She had started her academic activity with Corrado Gini, who, in 1936, founded the ‘Facoltà of scienze statistiche, demografiche ed attuariali’ at what would later be named La Sapienza. In 1966, she was awarded ‘La libera docenza’ in social statistics, a type of exam for future professors.

  9. 9.

    Quoted in Roncaglia (2013, 189–90), his translation. He then adds: ‘This seems to me a bit too extreme’.

  10. 10.

    For an exhaustive list, see Baranzini (1991a); Baranzini and Mari (2011); Baranzini and Mirante (2013); for an assessment of this topic, see also Harcourt (1972, Chap. 5; 2006, Chap. 7; 2012a).

  11. 11.

    In order to discuss the seven research lines, we draw again on Baranzini and Harcourt (1993, Introduction) as they were elaborated by the first author.

  12. 12.

    On this point see, for instance, Britto (1969, 1972) and Baranzini (1991a).

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    In his second footnote, Garegnani stresses that ‘Levhari’s conclusions were first challenged by Dr. Pasinetti in a paper delivered at the Congress of the Econometric Society, September 1965.’ He continues: ‘The possibility of the “return” of a system had been stated with a view to its implications for a critique of the traditional theory of distribution—by Mr. Sraffa in his Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1960), § 92 and 94. That possibility had earlier been noticed by Mrs. Robinson (‘The Production Function and the Theory of Capital’, Review of Economic Studies, XXI (1953–54), 106; also, The Accumulation of Capital; London: Macmillan 1956, pp. 417–18) and by Mr. Champernowne (‘The Production Function and the Theory of Capital: A Comment’, The Review of Economic Studies, XXI (1953–54), 119, 130). The contention in Levhari’s article was apparently that, while the ‘return’ of a method is possible, the same is not true for a system (op. cit., 103).’ (Garegnani 1966, 554n).

  14. 14.

    Even if, from the very start, he was always bubbling with new ideas, Nino Andreatta initially found it painstaking to write this volume, as would be the case with many of his theoretical essays. His mentor Siro Lombardini, who at that time spent part of the summer in his mountain retreat in Valle d’Aosta, summoned him there in 1957, and forced him to write one or two pages each day, strictly supervising him. Andreatta’s dissatisfaction with this essay is proved by the fact that he did not deliver the manuscript within the deadline that Francesco Vito had set him. Vito eventually decided to send to press a draft of the manuscript, which was not the final version. This is why the volume contains a number of printing mistakes. This is a personal recollection that Lombardini told in the 1980s to the first author of this essay.

  15. 15.

    See Quadrio Curzio and Rotondi (2013, 18–19) and Rotondi (2013a).

  16. 16.

    Letter to authors, 18 October 2015.

  17. 17.

    He could not stay there longer for serious personal and family problems, which arose at the beginning of 1963. Having returned to Italy, Quadrio Curzio went to work at ‘Ilses’, a research office for the Lombardy Region where he stayed for two years while simultaneously collaborating with Carlo Felice Manara and Luigi Pasinetti at the Catholic University of Milan.

  18. 18.

    From a scientific and cultural point of view, the Oxbridge school of economics had a remarkable impact on the accomplishment of Quadrio Curzio, both in the Italian context and for his network of research, academic, social and political European institutions. At the European level, he has collaborated intensively with the President of the European Commission, Romano Prodi. He is also a member of Academia Europaea; and has a growing role in the Balzan Prize Foundation, where he is member of the board, as well as chairman of the Lincei-Swiss Academies Committee. Since 1968, he has been a leading member of the publishing house Il Mulino, which he founded in 1983, and since then has managed Economia Politica. Journal of Analytical and Institutional Economics. From 1977 to 1987, he was elected to represent the Italian economists to the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (the equivalent of the SSRC in Britain), where he was responsible for the strategy and financing of public-funded research in the field of economics. Additionally, for more than two decades he chaired the Faculty of Political Science of the Catholic University of Milan. Since 2009, he has been President of the Class of Moral Sciences of the Lincei Academy, the world’s most ancient scientific academy; and since July 2015 President of the same Academy. More generally, side-by-side with his life-long personal friend and colleague Luigi Pasinetti, he has invigorated a line of the new classical type, by restoring the relevance of the Cambridge school outside Cambridge itself and, in particular, in Italy. He has connected political economy and economic policy along lines labelled as social liberalism where private and public partnerships have a fundamental role in setting up a worthy democracy rooted in institutions, society and the economy. This line of political thought connects Alberto Quadrio Curzio with Romano Prodi, since they both were students at the Catholic University of Milan and pupils of Siro Lombardini in the late 1950s.

  19. 19.

    However, the possibility of stocking or exporting residuals may indirectly increase productive capacity. This would require either the transfer of commodity stocks to some future date, or the immediate export of residuals in order to import the commodities needed in the accumulation process.

  20. 20.

    In 1941, Richard Stone married his second wife, Feodora Leontinoff, after his first marriage was dissolved in 1940. His second wife died in 1956 and, in 1960, he married Giovanna Saffi (Croft-Murray), great-grandchild of Italian patriot Aurelio Saffi, who had been his partner in many of his works since the mid-1930s. Giovanna Saffi, after Piero Sraffa who moved to Cambridge in 1927, was probably the second Italian scholar active in the field of economics in Cambridge, even if she was not trained as an economist.

  21. 21.

    Baranzini and Marangoni (2015) edited a volume Richard Stone: An Annotated Bibliography. This ‘Annotated Bibliography’ is part of the ‘Stone Collection’ at the Central Library of the University of Lugano, Switzerland. It presents brief comments on each item in the Collection, biographical notes and some more general scientific arguments. The Collection comprises Richard Stone’s complete works in the field of economics and consists of approximately 200 articles and books, published between 1936 and 1991, the year of his death, as well as some posthumous works, manuscripts and secondary literature. Much of the material comes from a donation by Richard Stone’s wife, Giovanna, that was made to the late Pierluigi Porta and the first author of this volume. The remaining part has been assembled and made available by the authors of this Bibliography and by the Library of the University of Lugano.

  22. 22.

    See Rossi (1966), Rossi and Schiltknecht (1971) and Rossi and Leighton (1971).

  23. 23.

    Carlo Poni is a distinguished scholar of production networks in early modern Europe; he was a Visiting Fellow at St Antony’s College, Oxford, and at Clare Hall, Cambridge.

  24. 24.

    The arguments that follow have been formulated by Porta himself in a correspondence dated July 2013 that he had with the first author of the present volume.

  25. 25.

    In 2012, Richard Arena and Pier Luigi Porta edited a volume Structural Dynamics and Economic Growth, primarily intended to reassess Luigi Pasinetti’s theory on structural dynamics, accumulation and distribution in the framework of the recent developments of the economic literature, with contributions from economists writing in both the mainstream and the Cambridge Keynesian tradition, including Luigi Pasinetti, William Baumol, G. C. Harcourt, Robert Solow and Roberto Scazzieri.

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