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  1. 20. Okt. 2023 · Comprar agora. Piero Sraffa foi um renomado economista italiano, nascido em Turim em 1898 e falecido em 1983. Embora seja mais conhecido por suas contribuições para a teoria econômica, Sraffa também teve um papel importante na filosofia. Seu trabalho influenciou muitos pensadores e teve um impacto significativo no campo da economia política.

  2. Piero Sraffa. Piero Sraffa fue un intelectual italiano, que hizo importantes aportes a la teoría económica. Fue invitado por John Maynard Keynes a Cambridge. Desde allí elaboró sus mayores aportes a la teoría clásica del valor y a la teoría keynesiana. Piero Sraffa (1898-1983) nació en Turín, Italia.

  3. Piero Sraffa nasce a Torino il 5 agosto 1898. Il padre, Angelo Sraffa, è un noto professore di diritto commerciale, per anni rettore dell’Università Bocconi di Milano. Dopo le elementari a Parma, il ginnasio a Milano e il liceo a Torino, si iscrive alla facoltà di Giurisprudenza torinese.

  4. Piero Sraffa was born in Turin, Italy, on 5 August 1898. After graduation from the local university he went to the London School of Economics (1921-22). In England he was introduced to John Maynard Keynes who invited him to contribute an article on the Italian banking system for the

  5. Piero Sraffa was born in Turin, Italy, on August 5, 1898. His father, Angelo Sraffa, was a well-known professor of commercial law and then rector of Bocconi University. Sraffa studied law in Turin and graduated with a dissertation titled “ Monetary Inflation in Italy during and after the War, ” written under the supervision of future ...

  6. 5. März 2019 · Sito web istituzionale di IIS PIERO SRAFFA - BRESCIA. Entra per leggere le ultime notizie e scaricare le circolari

  7. Piero Sraffa. My approach has gone through three successive steps. The first step was the widest and most detailed one (but still too rough) on the occasion of the centenary of Sraffa's birth (see Pasinetti, 2001). The second step was part of one of the three chapters on Sraffa in my book on Keynes's 'unaccomplished revolu tion' (see Pasinetti ...