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Una Lettera a Sylos Labini. (A Letter to Sylos Labini)

Authors: Franco Modigliani;

Una Lettera a Sylos Labini. (A Letter to Sylos Labini)

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La lettera, datata 14 settembre 1956, inizia una corrispondenza decennale tra Franco Modigliani e Paolo Sylos Labini. Qui Modigliani discute a lungo una prima bozza del libro di Sylos Labini sulla teoria dell'oligopolio. Diversamente dalla ben nota recensione del libro di Modigliani del 1958, Modigliani si concentra qui non principalmente sulla struttura delle industrie oligopolistiche, ma soprattutto sulle implicazioni macroeconomiche del modello di Sylos Labini. La lettera è riprodotta con i commenti annotati di Sylos Labini sulle osservazioni di Modigliani. The letter, dated 14 September 1956, starts a decade long correspondence between Franco Modigliani and Paolo Sylos Labini. Here Modigliani discusses at length a first draft of Sylos Labini’s book on oligopoly theory. Differently from Modigliani’s well known 1958 review of the book, Modigliani focuses here not mainly on the structure of oligopoly industries, but especially on the macroeconomic implications of Sylos Labini’s model. The letter is reproduced with Sylos Labini’s annotated comments on Modigliani’s remarks. JEL codes: B31, D43, E13

Moneta e Credito, V. 67, N. 267 (2014)

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Modigliani, HB1-3840, Macroeconomic theory, Oligopoly, Neoclassical synthesis, Modigliani, Sylos Labini, Macroeconomic theory, Oligopoly, HG1-9999, Economic theory. Demography, Sylos Labini, Neoclassical synthesis, Finance, B31, D43, E13

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