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Paolo Leon
Prof.
B:1935 Biblio: Tätig an der Fondamenti di Economia, IUAV, Venezia ; Tätig an der Scuola Superiore di Pubblica Amministrazione
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Affiliations
Università degli Studi Roma Tre
Weltbank
Analyse, Recherche en Politiques et Économie Sociales (Montpellier)
Paolo Leon (26 April 1935 – 11 June 2016) was an Italian Post Keynesian economist. He has served since 1992 as Professor of Public Economics at the University of Rome III in Rome, Italy and then as Emeritus Professor. Before that, he was Assistant Professor of Development Economics at the University of Bologna, Professor of Economics at the University of Catania, Professor of Economic Policy at the High Institute of Public Administration in Rome and Professor of Regional and Location Economics at the Universities of Venice and Rome. Leon studied law at Sapienza University of Rome and was a research student (1959) at King's College, Cambridge, where he was tutored by Richard Kahn. Between 1961 and 1968, he worked as an economist at the World Bank and left as Division Chief of the Economics Department. On returning to Italy, he worked as a consultant for a number of engineering firms, founded two private research companies (ARPES, 1970–1981, and CLES, 1982 to present) and was involved in benefit cost analysis of environment, cultural, training projects, studies of industrial districts and labor market analysis. He has been an expert for the European Union on many occasions and is editor of the journal Economia della Cultura. Much of his work in applied economics was based on criticizing the U-turn in economics brought about by the policies of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. He consulted central and regional governments, primarily on labor market regulations and showing that supply side policies in situations of deficient effective demand caused slow growth, useless government spending and increasing public debt. (Source: DBPedia)
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1984
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1983
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1974
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1973
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1971
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1969
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1965
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1962
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1961
Series
Biblioteca Marsilio, Economia (2)
La nuova talpa (1)
Documenti I. S. V. E. T., [Istituto per gli Studi sullo Sviluppo Economico e il Progresso Tecnico] (1)