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Paladini interprets De Viti de Marco as precursor of modern Law and Economics, also on the basis of some of the intriguing marginal comments in the books in his library.
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We referred to the card index of his library and to the catalogue of his books in previous interviews.
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Richard Allen Posner (b. 1939) in the Seventies took part in the birth of the movement for the economic analysis of law while teaching at the Chicago Law School.
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J. M. Buchanan (1960) ‘La Scienza delle Finanze: The Italian Tradition in Fiscal Theory’, in Fiscal Theory and Political Economy. Selected Essays (Chapel Hill, The University of North Carolina Press), 24–74.
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A. de Viti de Marco (1934) Principi di Economia Finanziaria (Torino, Einaudi); English translation (1936) First Principles of Public Finance (New York, Harcourt Brace & Co./London, Jonathan Cape).
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There will be much more about Public Choice, a branch of theory founded by J. Buchanan in the 1970s, below.
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M. Pantaleoni (1889) Principi di Economia Pura (Firenze, Barbera); English translation (1898) Pure Economics (London, Macmillan).
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Paladini, R. (2016). Forerunner of Law and Economics. In: Antonio de Viti de Marco. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53493-4_4
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