Domenico Mario Nuti, 1937-
Italian economist, straddling between the
Cambridge and
Marxian schools, and a specialist
on planning and comparative economic
systems. Domenico Mario Nuti (customarily going by "Mario" as his
personal name) studied law at Rome La Sapienza, graduating in 1963.
After a year studying with Oskar Lange and
Michal Kalecki in Poland, Nuti enrolled
for graduate studies at King's College,
Cambridge, obtaining his
Ph.D. under M.H. Dobb and Nicholas
Kaldor in 1970. Nuti remained a fellow at
King's College until 1980. He subsequently taught at Birmingham,
EUI Florence and London Business School, while serving as an advisor to
various transition economies in Eastern Europe. |
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Major Works of Domenico Mario Nuti
- "The Degree of Monopoly in the Kaldor-Mirrlees Growth Model", 1969,
RES, [pdf]
- "Vulgar Economy in the Theory of Income Distribution", 1970, De Economist
- "Capitalism, Socialism and Steady Growth", 1970, EJ
- "On the Truncation of Production Flows", 1973, Kyklos
- "The Evolution of Polish Investment Planning", 1973, Jahrbuch Wirtschaft
Osteuropas
- Editor, V.K. Dmitriev's Economic Essays, 1974.
- "The Transformation of Labour Values into Production Prices and the Marxian Theory
of Exploitation", 1977, in Schwartz, editor, Subtle Anatomy of Capitalism
- "The Contradictions of Socialist Economies: A Marxian interpretation", 1979,
in Miliband and Saville, editors, Socialist Register [pdf]
- "Socialism on Earth", 1981, Cambridge JE
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Resources on D. Mario Nuti
- Domenico Mario Nuti's personal
homepage
- Mario Nuti's blog
- Short
bio at wpfdc
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