Background
Zamagni, Stefano was born on January 4, 1943 in Rimini, Italy. Son of Quarto and Jolanda Zamagni.
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the development of economics from its beginnings, at the end of the Middle Ages, up to contemporary developments. It is strong on contemporary theory, providing extensive coverage of the twentieth century, particularly since the Second World War. The second edition has been revised and updated to take account of new developments in economic thought.
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The materials that make up this volume come from an international conference held in Rome from the 30th November to the 2nd December 1995 on the topic "Economics - for what kind of future?" The papers discuss the effects, rules, institutions, and philosophy of those processes which have generally come to be called globalization. The debates concentrate above all on the economic aspects of globalization, not because it was regarded as a purely economic issue, but because economic factors - and in particular finance, rather than the so-called real economy - have clearly taken the lead role, determining how, and in what sort of climate globalization occurs. The texts are grouped in four parts, and from these discussions two main threads emerge. The first idea is of co-operative competition, which was the focal point of the conference, and is dealt with primarily in part four. The second, which repeatedly emerges as a source of widespread concern, is the need and the search for sustainable globalization.
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Zamagni, Stefano was born on January 4, 1943 in Rimini, Italy. Son of Quarto and Jolanda Zamagni.
University of Milan, University of Oxford, United Kingdom.
Director and Adjunct Professor, Bologna Center, Johns Hopkins University since 1977. Professor, of Economics, University of Bologna since 1985, Chairman Department, of Economics 1985-1988, Coordinator Doctor of Philosophy Programme in Economics since 1989. Co-Editor quarterly Economia Politica since 1983, Italian Economic Papers since 1990.
Executive Committee Institute Economics Association since 1989. Vice-President Italian Economics Association since 1989.
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Author: Microeconomic Theory, 1987, Civil Economy and Paradoxes of Growth, 1997. Co-author: History of Economic Thought, 1993. Editor: World Development and Economic Institutions, 1994, The Economic of Altruism, 1995, Living in the Global Society, 1997, Non Profit As Civil Economy, 1998.Co-author: Economics: An European Text, 1999.
Member Pontif Council Justice and Peace, Vatican City, since 1994. President International Catholic Migration Commission, Geneva, since 1999. Fellow Academy of Sciences Milan, Academy of Sciences Bologna.
Member International Economic Association (exec.com. since 1989), Pontifical Academy Social Sciences (steering committee since 1994).
Married Vera Negri, October 13, 1968. Children: Giulia, Elena.