Wartime Economics in Italy: National Accounting and Economic Planning
Antonella Rancan
Abstract:The article deals with the consequences of World War II on the study of national income and the changing approach to economic planning in Italy. I concentrate on Corrado Gini's original definition of national income in terms of well-being with respect to the meaning that will prevail after the war, which was instrumental for a planning policy. Both the development of an accounting system and attempts to implement economic planning contributed to the establishment of economic expertise and to the transformation… Show more
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