Domenico da Empoli contacted me some time after the publication of my article on Luigi Amoroso in 1994, while I was already working at the OECD in Paris. Since then, our shared interest in the history of Italian economic thought became the basis of a lasting intellectual friendship structured by long lunch conversations during his regular visits to Paris. Two international conferences in Bari and Reggio Calabria, which took those conversations to the next level, were remarkable both for their academic quality as well as for their sophisticated hospitality offering new experiences even to those who knew Italy well. Several academic publications would never have seen the light without his gentle insistence and I am grateful for a stay as invited professor at La Sapienza in Rome […]
Jan Horst Keppler, Domenico da Empoli (1941-2016): Economist, historian of thought and diplomat
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