My reflections on Domenico da Empoli (1941-2016) are an exercise in intellectual history and the sociology of knowledge. My focus is on Domenico’s role as a facilitator and transmitter of ideas through colleagues, intellectual entrepreneurship, and his journal to develop new areas for applied work in the tradition of Di Viti de Marco and Italian Public Finance theorists. […]
Gordon L. Brady, Domenico da Empoli: a “spore” of Italian public finance and public choice
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