The paper explains the role of a epistemic reflections in economics during the 1920s and 1930 concerning collective goods in designing the institutions of the international order, stressing the importance of ‘peace’ as a public good of relevant economic significance.
Masini, F. (2007). Money, Business Cycle, Public Goods: British Economists and Peace in Europe (1919-1941). In C.D. PETRICIOLI M. (a cura di), Pour la Paix en Europe. Institutions et société civile dans l'entre-deux-guerres - For Peace in Europe. Institutions and Civil Society between the World Wars (pp. 169-190). BRUXELLES : Peter Lang.
Money, Business Cycle, Public Goods: British Economists and Peace in Europe (1919-1941)
MASINI, FABIO
2007-01-01
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The paper explains the role of a epistemic reflections in economics during the 1920s and 1930 concerning collective goods in designing the institutions of the international order, stressing the importance of ‘peace’ as a public good of relevant economic significance.File in questo prodotto:
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